In this paper we consider the well-established problem of time
differences of arrival (TDOA)-based source localization and propose a
comprehensive analysis of its solution for arbitrary sensor measurement and
placement. More specifically, we define the TDOA map from the physical
space of source locations to the space of range measurements (TDOAs), in the
specific case of three receivers in 2D space. We then study the identifiability
of the model, giving a complete analytical characterization of the image of
this map and its invertibility. This analysis has been conducted in a completely
mathematical fashion, using many different tools which make it valid for every
sensor configuration. These results are the first step toward the solution of
more general problems involving, for example, a larger number of sensors,
uncertainty in their placement, or lack of synchronization
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