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Teen's Ticket Hinges on GPS Vs. Radar
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=3776057
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Mythbusters tried all kinds of ways to beat both radar guns and the lasor guided equivalent (the Lidar). Those devices were impossible to fool.
However, I do not agree with the police Lt. who says GPS has a delay in the system caused by the satelite which invalidates it. The device on the car records your location and speed. That data is locked in place and transmitted to the satelite. The postal service is late delivering mail all the time, but that doesn't mean the letters you receive are inaccurate because they took a while to get to you.
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>That data is locked in place and transmitted to the satelite.
Nothing is transmitted to satellites in a GPS system, everything in the car is passive. GPS units only receive, they don't transmit anything. If his parents were getting email when he went over 70 it was a separate system connected to the GPS radio, most likely via the cell phone network. |
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I think "traffic safety" is a euphemism for "municipal pork". I hope he beats the ticket.
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Radar/Laser is more accurate than GPS when it comes to specific speed at a given moment (like being shot by radar) I hope he wins but I suspect he will loose for technical reasons.
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I don't think we have laser in this area do we? Radar is not entirely accurate, though I do concede that it's probably more accurate than a GPS system available to a regular consumer.
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No way, consumer grade GPS units are incredibly accurate, especially now that they don't have to worry about Selective Availability (thanks, Bill Clinton!).
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I thought they operated over averages. Like knowing the location at two points and knowing the time and distance between those points. I just didn't realize it was reponsive like a speedometer. My GPS unit is pretty old and the elevation readings are particularly useless.
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Elevation is useless, but GPS units can use doppler shifts to detect speed changes not just location deltas.
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