Electromagnetic tracking system

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An electromagnetic tracking system is a system that tracks an object in a three-dimensional space using electromagnets. It can be used together with a near-eye display system or a world-fixed display. Examples of electromagnetic tracking systems are the Polhemus Viper and the Razer Hydra.

It does electromagnetic tracking.

They can simply be called magnetic tracking systems.

Electromagnetic tracking systems typically use three coils for the X, Y, and Z directions. There is a base station and a receiver. The base station generates the magnetic field, and the receiver senses it.

Electromagnetic tracking systems must be calibrated before they can be used.

Commercial magnetic tracking systems usually cost thousands of dollars.

Examples

Construction

There must be an analog to digital converter (ADC), magnet wire (enameled wire), and a microcontroller.

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