Signal Triangulation
- Sydney Matinga
- Dec 15, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 11
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Example 1
Base Station, Triple Array and Transmitting Device
Triangulation of 4G/5G mobile device's signals is useful for geolocation, with many applications. Beneficial applications are listed below.
Applications
Orbital and sub-orbital satellite, spatial positioning
Human and personal effects safety
Human movement management
Traffic and rolling stock management
Logistics
Facilities management
Home and business premises intrusion protection
Search and rescue coordination
Personnel and asset location management and time management
Example 1
Radial Triangulation
Base station tower, signal power levels
A = 3 dB
B = 4 dB
C = 6 dB
4G/5G wireless device
D’ = 3.37 * 10 ^ 5 (Spatial)
D = 1/ 3.37 * 10 ^ 5
D = 2.967 * 10 ^ -6
D = -6 dB
Example 2
Simple Triangulation
Base station tower, signal power levels
A = 3 dB , 10 ^ 3 m from C
B = 3 dB , 5 * 10 ^ 3 m from C
C , mobile device:
AC = 10^3 / (10 ^ 3 ) ^2
= -3 dB
BC = 10^3 / (5 * 10 ^ 3 ) ^ 2
= 4 * 10 ^ -5
~ -5 dB
C = ( AC + BC ) / 2
= ( -3 dB + -5 dB ) / 2
~ -3 dB
The physics model, above, conveys the configuration of a signal strength triangulation from a mobile device's 4G/5G, wireless card.
A, B and C represent 4G/5G transmission, base stations. The signal strengths in the text key below the diagram represent the received signal's strength, for each base station. D is the node which represents the emitting wireless card. The mobile device, wireless card emits just over -6 dB of signal strength in Example 1. In Example 2, the signal strength is approximately-3 dB.
The triangulation is a matter of simple mean averaging. The reader is encouraged to run their own thought experiment, based on the example or on their alternative perspective. That would precede a material or laboratory experiment of any safe and necessary dimension.
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The mobile device wireless cards are also capable of distributing any type of digital or analogue/quantum data, in transit.
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