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jtolmar
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Super-Accurate GPS Chips Coming to Smartphones in ...
I've been working on GPS filtering for three years and that's bad even by my standards.
Chips with L5 should do a lot to clear that up though.
cantagi
on Sept 22, 2017
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I have a question for you. If GPS locations in cities are affected by reflections off buildings, wouldn't the effect be deterministic and could you take advantage of that to reduce the noise?
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It's deterministic, but changes multiple times per city block, so it's hard to build a model that accurately does something about it.
gpsGuys
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Yes, this is true! If you are interested in working on this kind of thing, please reach out to me via HN messaging.
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Chips with L5 should do a lot to clear that up though.