A method for tracking an object includes producing energy fields at a
plurality of different frequencies in a vicinity of the object, and
receiving signals that are generated at a location of the object at the
different frequencies in response to the energy fields. Multiple
computations are made of spatial coordinates of the object based on the
signals received at the different frequencies. Convergence of the
computations is tested in order to ascertain whether the energy fields
have been perturbed by an article in the vicinity of the object.