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    Here is a problem for those of you who are familiar with the Polhemus
    Fastrak magnetic tracking device. As opposed to the Ascension system,
    the Polhemus unit multiplexes between receivers so that data are not
    collected at the same exact moment in time – I believe that there is a
    delay of about 8 ms between each receiver. This is not a problem under
    static conditions or for slow motions, but can result in high errors for

    faster motions in which the relative motion between two receivers is
    needed.

    This is not the same latency that is described in the manual, which
    focuses on the absolute delay. I am only interested in the relative
    delay
    between receivers.

    I have had some modest success in interpolating the data to obtain
    position and orientation estimates of all receivers at the same instant
    in
    time. I'd be interested in finding out if anyone has tried this or any
    other
    approaches to this problem.

    Thanks,

    - Andy Karduna

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