[OSM-talk] [tagging] Feature Proposal - RFC - incline up down
John Smith
delta_foxtrot at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 22 11:48:49 BST 2009
--- On Sat, 22/8/09, Morten Kjeldgaard <mok at bioxray.au.dk> wrote:
> Not really. There's a lot of elevation data available in the GPS traces, and since roads where incline=* is relevant are drawn along GPS traces, it's a matter of exploiting that data value. I'm aware that the GPS elevation data isn't terribly accurate on an absolute scale, but when determining inclines we will be making elevation differences which will decrease the error significantly.
I doubt most GPS traces would be useful for this kind of thing, most vertical GPS data is +/- 10m under the best possible conditions, usually I seem to be +/- 20m most of the time, and it's not a stable 20m diff it jumps about just like GPS positions do.
You'd need a GPS with an altimeter, or a stand alone altimeter, to do this kind of elevation differences to get accuracy better than up/down.
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