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by bobthepanda
902 days ago
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That 16 ft figure is provided by the government. https://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/performance/accuracy/ And of course, satellite navigation is worsened by the urban canyon of buildings, terrain, trees etc so super accurate navigation also uses local cell towers, which are also shifting by the same magnitude and direction as you and your local destination. Ultimately people only really need to get to the rough city block of where they need to be, and so as long as buildings are not shifting hundreds of feet a year it is mostly not noticeable. |
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> GPS-enabled smartphones are typically accurate to within a 4.9 m (16 ft.) radius
Smartphones were typically optimized for speed and battery life, not accuracy. Now that Multi-Band GPS is available on high end smartphones, they tend to be more accurate.