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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/12/20 5:07 pm, Andrea Mazzoleni
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<p>Think your confusing two terms; resolution, accuracy</p>
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<div>I understand that you mean, but check this detail: <a
href="https://ibb.co/7ycFW5J" moz-do-not-send="true">https://ibb.co/7ycFW5J</a></div>
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<div>At least my impression is that the 1Sec is also more
accurate. It's obviously only a single test, and the
recording happened at a different time, so indeed it could
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<div>Instead, in other parts of the track it's clear the error
caused by the low resolution: <a
href="https://ibb.co/mC3sKcz" moz-do-not-send="true">https://ibb.co/mC3sKcz</a></div>
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<div>Anyway, it seems that such "Auto" setting is not optimal.<br>
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<p>The differences are less than 10m. (The points of the green track
are where data exists, the straight lines between those points
simply connect the measured points. )</p>
<p>The 'simplify way' in JOSM is normal set for a maximum difference
of 3m as a way of reducing data bloat while sacrificing some
accuracy. <br>
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<p>The 'Auto' setting may not be 'optimal' for what you want, but as
a compromise between data bloat and resolution/accuracy it maybe
better than a fixed time as judged by the developer/manufacture. <br>
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