More accurate gps systems are on the way
GPS systems are not always as accurate as users would like, luckily there are more accurate GPS systems on the way thanks to successful research at the University of California.
Researchers from the University of California have managed to find new algorithms that greatly increase the precision of GPS navigation systems to the point of offering an accuracy of centimeters instead of the 10 meters currently offered as approximate precision.
The new algorithms enable more accurate GPS systems thanks to the use of various sensors such as accelerometers, gyros, and data from other sensors. All this information is combined with that offered by the GPS system itself to improve your navigation accuracy.
In the past, attempts have been made to use the information from sensors to improve the accuracy of GPS systems, but the necessary algorithms resulted in too high battery consumption and processor overload, something that has finally been solved thanks to new algorithms. from researchers at the University of California.
Source: nextpowerup
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