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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008, Mr Thant wrote:
On 11 Apr, 19:04, Tom Anderson wrote: Provided that the bus can get good GPS and GPRS signals. GPS is notoriously inaccurate in built-up areas, as buildings block lines of sight to the satellites, and introduce reflections which confuse the receiver (like ghosting on the telly). I wonder what they're doing to deal with this? I've read a TfL paper that I can't find right now that found it to be surprisingly accurate, something like dead on 98% of the time. Presumably to do with being aerial mounting a large antenna on the bus roof where it has a good view of the sky, rather than the tiny internal one in consumer gear that gets blocked by the car roof. Sounds plausible. Also, you don't need an accurate fix all the time: even if you can only get one every fifty metres, it might do; you could fill in with dead reckoning in between. tom -- The MAtrix had evarything in it: guns, a juimping off teh walls, flying guns, a bullet tiem, evil computar machenes, numbers that flew, flying gun bullets in slowar motian, juimping into a gun, dead police men, computar hackeing, Kevin Mitnick, oven trailers, a old womans kitchen, stairs, mature women in clotheing, head spark plugs, mechaanical squids, Japaneseses assasins, tiem traval, volcanos, a monstar, slow time at fastar speed, magic, wizzards, some dirty place, Kung Few, fighting, a lot of mess explodsians EVARYWHERE, and just about anything else yuo can names! |
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