Theoretical foundations of phase distance measurements to several objects
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The article presents the background to lay the foundations of the theory of phase measurements of distances to multiple objects. Shows the development of an idealized physical model of signal transmission during the measurements. The basic foundations of the theory and mathematical relationships are presented
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