> Does anyone have some ideas on making a Position traker? > > Thanks. > > > -- > Sami Khawam > a9501901@unet.univie.ac.at > http://unet.univie.ac.at/~a9501901 > Sami, Your question about a "position tracker" potentially covers a very wide range of possibilities. Can you give us a more precise picture of the circumstances. Are you interested in positions on a microscopic scale, astromonical scale, macroscopic scale? Can a sensor be attached directly to the object being tracked or do you require some form of remote sensing? In what environment will the tracking take place (air, water, chemical, in daylight, dark, etc.)? In general, for ideas on all sorts of sensor methods for all sorts of purposes, I highly recommend the "AIP Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs and Applications," Jacob Fraden, ed., American Institute of Physics, 335 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017-3483, ISBN 1-56396-108-3 (1993). --- Warren F. Davis ================================================ Davis Associates, Inc. 43 Holden Road West Newton, MA 02165 U.S.A. Tel: 617-244-1450 FAX: 617-964-4917 Visit our web site at: http://www.davis-inc.com ================================================