Abstract
A novel method is presented that permits one to locate a moving object. According to this method, the change in location of a moving object can be detected from its Fourier spectrum. This method has the advantages of a high-precision locating mechanism and the capacity to permit one to ignore the change in the orientation and the size of the moving object. The principles are introduced, a computer simulation and experimental demonstration are given, and the practicality of this method is discussed.
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