Yes, I think that'd be fine - however the more static base stations (either transmitters or receivers) you have the better, because then you can average the data you get...
Personally I'd start simple - manually work out how the RSSI reading corresponds to distance by taking some readings... then you just need to work out the position from the distances, which could require some googling :)
If you can't find anything then let me know - I have an idea about how you can do it, but it's almost certainly not the best way!
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Yes, I think that'd be fine - however the more static base stations (either transmitters or receivers) you have the better, because then you can average the data you get...
Personally I'd start simple - manually work out how the RSSI reading corresponds to distance by taking some readings... then you just need to work out the position from the distances, which could require some googling :)
If you can't find anything then let me know - I have an idea about how you can do it, but it's almost certainly not the best way!