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Non-GPS radio distance measuring

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Dear forum members,

I am new to the forum and what is worse, the last time I saw physics was at the 8th grade..

I work for a research agency and we would like to measure a distance (ranging from 2-300 meters) of a reciever from three distinct points (at best several recievers and 3 stable beacons simultaneously) and collect the data to a computer with the possibility to distinguish which particular data entry comes from which reciever. Since we intend to use this indoors and require a relatively high accuracy (+-2meters), we would prefer a non-GPS solution.

Could anyone please suggest what type of device - specificially (a link perphaps) should be employed here or tell whether such setup is feasibile in the first place.

Any reaction will be very appreciated.

Many thanks,

Jan Fait
 

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