Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!gatech!udel!sbcs!csws8.ic.sunysb.edu!mmoss From: mmoss@csws8.ic.sunysb.edu (Matthew D Moss) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Objects in three-space Message-ID: <1990Dec19.202741.24898@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Date: 19 Dec 90 20:27:41 GMT Sender: usenet@sbcs.sunysb.edu (Usenet poster) Distribution: usa Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook Lines: 35 Originator: mmoss@csws8.ic.sunysb.edu (* Hey Gladys, hand me the blow torch.. *) (* FLAME ON! *) Just kidding, but I am disappointed at this group. I posted a very simple question a week or so ago, and didn't get a SINGLE response to the question. What is it, you don't like me? :) I want to ask once more time. I am starting a project that will require locating some object (transmitter, reflector, or something) in three-space by way of infrared beams or the like. I know the math (i.e. the intersection of three spheres) but I need to know more about the specific components of the objects or detectors. I went to my school's Engineering Library and looked around. The books I found, though, were past me. If someone could mail me personal knowledge, or the names of simple books (ones that a sophomore in Mathematics/Comp Sci field could use), about this subject, I would deeply appreciate it. --------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Moss mmoss@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu "You are what you eat." -- someone else "But I just had eggplant!" -- me ---------------------------------------------------------------