Patent attributes
A head-tracking system utilizing radio frequency (RF) transmitters and receivers. RF fiducials are disposed on a helmet and a constellation of receivers receives one or more RF carriers with defined pulse frequencies. Measured time delays are used to produce a head pose. Alternatively, phase shifting is measured to determine the location of each RF fiducial within a single wavelength. In some embodiments, multiple frequency ranges may be used to define a coarse location via phase shifting within a long wavelength RF carrier and a fine location via phase shifting within a short wavelength RF carrier. In a further aspect, polarization and amplitude measurements in conjunction with a known peak RF transmitter amplitude may be used to determine a receiver's relative position with respect to the RF transmitter. GPS location methodologies, spread spectrum frequency hopping, and encryption may also be utilized.