Ubiquitous computing technologies which are cheap and easy to use are more likely to be adopted by users beyond the ubiquitous
computing community. We present an ultrasonic-only tracking system that is cheap to build, self-calibrating and self-orientating,
and has a convenient form factor. The system tracks low-power tags in three dimensions. The tags are smaller than AAA batteries
and last up to several years on their power source. The system can be configured to track either multiple near-stationary
objects or a single fast moving object. Full test results are provided and use of the system within a home application is
discussed.
Funding for this work is received from the U.K. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council as part of the Equator
IRC, GR-N-15986.