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Relativistic Positioning Systems: The Emission Coordinates

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Figure 1. Representation of three emitters in a three-dimensional space-time (time vertical)
Figure 2. Angles between three vectors in an Euclidian bidimensional space. If the angles are considered oriented then the sum of the three angles is a complete revolution (θ 1 → 2 +θ 2 → 3 +θ 3 → 1 = 2π)
Figure 3. Geometrical relationship between the angles formed by the natural vectors, s A , and the triangle of parameters, A, B, C

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