Advanced Approaches
Especially Torgerson, proposed the concept of multidimensional scaling (first published in 1928 and finally renewed in 1958) for over-determined numerical problems with unknown dimensionality and heavy stochasticity or also biased variations. This approach may be applied to 3-dimensional locating in R3 under deterministic but noisy conditions as well. Detailed tutorial may be found in. Extension to the locating problem is found in several instances of patent literature, as e.g. in.
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