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Google Maps
Just sent me a notification asking if I'd like to review a trip I made on Sunday.
So I thought I'd take a look.
It says I did the first part of the journey (to a bike clothing shop) by motorcycle, then the 2nd leg (to the sea side) by car. Then it suggests I used a motorcycle for the trip home.
It's obviously wrong about the car bit, but how the fuck did Google maps know I was riding a motorcycle?
So I thought I'd take a look.
It says I did the first part of the journey (to a bike clothing shop) by motorcycle, then the 2nd leg (to the sea side) by car. Then it suggests I used a motorcycle for the trip home.
It's obviously wrong about the car bit, but how the fuck did Google maps know I was riding a motorcycle?
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Re: Google Maps
I think I read somewhere that your smartphone knows what angle you're at. So going fast at 45deg indicates you're on a bike rather than a car.
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Re: Google Maps
If you were using google maps as sat-nav at the time, then it might have been recording the leans relative to horizontal (which the phone will be able to measure) and then making a guess.
Presumably on the middle bit you rode like a newb.
Presumably on the middle bit you rode like a newb.
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Re: Google Maps
I had the phone in a mount that a attaches to the factory satnav bracket, in portrait.
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Re: Google Maps
I didn't use maps for navigation, I put the phone in the mount just incase!Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:00 pm If you were using google maps as sat-nav at the time, then it might have been recording the leans relative to horizontal (which the phone will be able to measure) and then making a guess.
Presumably on the middle bit you rode like a newb.
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Re: Google Maps
If the GPS aerial is on,then google will still be recording your position.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:03 pmI didn't use maps for navigation, I put the phone in the mount just incase!Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:00 pm If you were using google maps as sat-nav at the time, then it might have been recording the leans relative to horizontal (which the phone will be able to measure) and then making a guess.
Presumably on the middle bit you rode like a newb.
This is because
a) they want to sell that info to advertisers,
and
b) there actually ARE people who seem to want to have that history for their own perusal.
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Re: Google Maps
Yeah, I have location services enabled, I like looking back at where I've been, I'm just surprised it (almost) knew the difference between a car and a motorbike.
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Re: Google Maps
Prolly notes the vibrations.
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Re: Google Maps
Shirley it will identify 'down' as a line through [combined] centre of mass to tyre contact patch? So won't be able to determine lean angle.
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Re: Google Maps
I dunno, but I noticed the same as Bobz (google knows when I've been motoring / riding / running / walking) because it sends me monthly stats.
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Re: Google Maps
nope - orientation of phone relative to force of gravity (using tiny assemblies on the motherboard), Or - more complex, but mathematically possible, (I think)... orientation relative to line from current GPS location (derived from satellites) to centre of earth, with relation to multiple GPS satellite signal sources. Remember there's something in the phone that "knows" it's orientation relative to the earth : which explains why some photos end up being the "wrong way up" sometimes - eg when the phone is oriented slightly oddly when the photo is taken.
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Re: Google Maps
You should put the phone in one of those remote key hiding bags; and if any room has a tv in it, always walk out of it backwards.
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Re: Google Maps
TBH I didn't know that phones have a gyro.Rockburner wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 4:15 pmnope - orientation of phone relative to force of gravity (using tiny assemblies on the motherboard), Or - more complex, but mathematically possible, (I think)... orientation relative to line from current GPS location (derived from satellites) to centre of earth, with relation to multiple GPS satellite signal sources. Remember there's something in the phone that "knows" it's orientation relative to the earth : which explains why some photos end up being the "wrong way up" sometimes - eg when the phone is oriented slightly oddly when the photo is taken.
4:00 onwards
With the 3-axis sensors, provides the info. Probably. Perhaps ...
And leads to the conclusion that, during the middle part, OP was riding like a wuss
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Re: Google Maps
I'm gonna sit in the passenger seat of my car making brum brum noises and leaning like I'm on a motorbike next trip...see if I can fool it.
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