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Micro cameras and image recognition is another idea.But, here's a slight digression:Work is being done to upgrade/rewrite DCC++. The new version is called DCC++ EX, see https://dcc-ex.com/I have not used it yet as one to the lead developers recently had a KickStarter project failure (see the thread "FireBox: A Tiny DCC Train Controller").Check out the site but use at your own risk.Conrad
How would the computer know where the decoder was? DCC works via broadcast so it just sends out commands and whichever decoder recognises the id of the broadcast responds. You'd need to have the each decoder broadcasting a location back to the control station somehow. Unless you can have something above the layout simulating a kind of GPS, I'm not sure how you could make this happen.
The current detectors you refer to require blocks. I don't believe there is anything "fairly simple" about what you are proposing.Reading about LiDAR sensors in the new iPhone over the past few days, (hoping I can use it to survey my backyard, but mixed feedback about that) that is about the only technology I can think of that might be able to be used, but it needs a sensor that I'm not sure can be easily disguised in a locomotive. Plus it would probably add enormous cost to the system.
What you are essentially asking for is 1. A system wherein the base station is generating a layout map based solely on its raw signal/output.2. With that system existing, also somehow having a decoder function that transmits location data that corresponds with the map generated by the base station.3. Having a fairly robust built in algorithm that functions like the AI in a Train Simulator.The inherent problem is that while on point 3 there are a few programs through Digitrax and JMRI that do that now with a bit less flexibility, points 1 and 2 would certainly require a change in the hardware of both the decoders found in rolling stock and the base stations. Along with my doubts that even if something similar to point 1 was made that it would be accurate enough for me to trust it over just having IR/light sensor blocks.