• Eager Eagle@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    the initial location doesn’t need to be GPS, just a known anchor location. Which is trivial to implement in the case of trains, since stations don’t move that drastically.

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      5 months ago

      But wouldn’t you scramble the precision with that? Stations can be quite big and anchoring to the station location means you already start with an offset to your location.

      Depending on the accuracy over time, they could pinpoint a location while the user is sleeping and than use that as an anchor for the day.

      But everything about that is speculative; let’s see where this goes first.

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        5 months ago

        you’re thinking anywhere on the platform, I’m suggesting a known place near a station by which the train passes and its location - at that moment - is known.

        All the system needs is a ground-truth location after a certain amount of time. GPS is just a cheap and convenient way to do it almost anywhere, but this location correction doesn’t need to be satellite-based at all.

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          5 months ago

          Yeah maybe that could work. I definitely agree that there’s ways to get good anchor points. Maybe through cross-check with wireless networks even.