Robust methods are developed to provide bounds and probability
distributions for the locations of objects as well as for associated
variables that affect the accuracy of the location such as the positions
of stations, the measurements, and errors in the speed of signal
propagation. Realistic prior probability distributions of pertinent
variables are permitted for the locations of stations, the speed of
signal propagation, and errors in measurements. Bounds and probability
distributions can be obtained without making any assumption of linearity.
The sequential methods used for location are applicable in other
applications in which a function of the probability distribution is
desired for variables that are related to measurements.