The Roadster also having this bug is new to me. Does it show exactly the same bug behaviour? Regards, Michael Am 29.06.21 um 18:05 schrieb Stephen Casner:
For vehicles like the Tesla Roadster that don't use the modem's GPS, putting the detection only in the modem NMEA code would not help.
-- Steve
On Tue, 29 Jun 2021, Michael Balzer wrote:
I'd also suggest doing this detection in the modem NMEA code already, to prevent feeding false coordinates into the metrics first place.
Am 29.06.21 um 09:27 schrieb Michael Balzer:
Craig,
Am 28.06.21 um 21:07 schrieb Craig Leres:
Wow, this is a good bug; got another one today (see attached). Is there a reasonable strategy for suppressing these? I'm happy to share recent server logs offline (but I don't post them to the internet/list).
(hint: you should use another tool to cover private information in images...)
How about testing latitude & longitude individually for sudden peaks from their previous average, and discarding a new coordinate completely while such a peak is present?
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