• spongebue@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Triangulation of what, exactly? GPS already triangulates your position based on what it receives from multiple satellites, yeah?

    • lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      Phones already do that with cell towers. It’s called A-GPS (augmented GPS). Cell towers, wifi, and even bluetooth, are used in addition to GPS/GLONASS/Galileo signals.

      • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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        No, you need 4 minimum.

        Two satellites intersection places you on a circle. (all points possible)

        Three satellites intersection places you on two possible points.

        The last satellite give you the exact location.

        However, the 4th can be omitted if one of the 2 points is not in a sane location. (eg well below the crust). And it’s trilateration not triangulation.

        The reality is that your phone/device will use like a dozen satellites.

        • Ulrich@feddit.org
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          Uhhh nope, that’s incorrect.

          The way triangulation works is by essentially measuring distance.

          So 1 satellite distance puts you anywhere in a radius (circle) of that satellite.

          2 Satellites puts you at 1 of 2 locations where those radiuses intersect.

          3 satellites gives you a single location.

          That’s why it’s called triangulation. Tri = 3