ich möchte mich diesem Beitrag anschließen.
Die GPS-Navigation ist ja mitunter im Wald sehr schwierig. Dadurch kommen sehr unrealistische Geschwindigkeiten zustande. Gibt es nicht eine Möglichkeit, einer vorher erstellten Route zu folgen und dann das GPS zwingen, die Zeiten nach diesem Pfad zu berechnen? So ähnlich funktioniert ja die Navigation im Auto, sonst würden wir ja häufig auf der Gegenspur landen.
Vorausgesetzt, daß das GPS-Signal am Anfang und am Ende stimmt, würden sich zwischenzeitliche Ausreißer relativieren.
Es wäre schön , wenn diese Funktion umgesetzt werden könnte.
04.11.2009 22:58:37 UTCgeändert am 04.11.2009 23:10:16 UTC
Hi!
A feature I would really appreciate would be to have an option called "follow preplanned route if possible" and "follow roads and paths from openstreetmap.org if possible".
By this I mean that Run.GPS should follow my saved routes just like a car GPS (TomTom etc). They follow the roads like the car really drives perfecly on the road, even though we all know that a GPS is not that exact. It simply "magnets" to the road as it knows that you are in 99.99% of the cases really driving on the road and not like a drunkard some +-10 meters near it...
I mean, look at those saved Run.GPS tracks of mine... No - I'm not drunk while running! If Run.GPS would have the "magnet" to preplanned route algorithm, it would also be so much more exact in calculating the pace etc as it would not think that I had taken a crazy detour 20 meters north or the road and then 10 meters south of it. I am running on the road as usual stupid ;) Sure, it would take some programming but it should not be that hard? You know the reported x,y by the GPS unit and the nearest x,y on your preplanned route from that spot - so simply assume that it is the correct position... Then extrapolate some and remove readings "out of bounds" etc - which should be much easier then in the case without a preplanned route, where you could actually have changed your course 90 degrees out into the forest ;)
Most of the time, many of us are running our "standard routes", and this feature would greatly improve the data regarding those trainings!