I'm trying to have a small robot car sending data about its position relative to a reference point in real-time. While I know Xbee can be used for wireless data transfer between two transceivers, I'm not sure about the following:
a) how well XBee chips handle distances that are close to the limit (100 m for Xbee, 1 mile = 1.60 km for Xbee Pro), as the power usually drops off as a 1/r^2 relationship?
b) whether the signal strength received is proportional to the distance
c) how the propagated waves carrying the signals generated by the transceivers are propagating through/around a wall corner that the car would encounter during the course?
Are there other wireless communication similar to Xbee that would allow me to determine real-time position of an object? Thanks in advance.
a) how well XBee chips handle distances that are close to the limit (100 m for Xbee, 1 mile = 1.60 km for Xbee Pro), as the power usually drops off as a 1/r^2 relationship?
b) whether the signal strength received is proportional to the distance
c) how the propagated waves carrying the signals generated by the transceivers are propagating through/around a wall corner that the car would encounter during the course?
Are there other wireless communication similar to Xbee that would allow me to determine real-time position of an object? Thanks in advance.