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Positions

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The PositionData and ImprovedPostionData classes provide a comprehensive representation of geographical and movement data for GPS-based systems. They include details like coordinates, speed, altitude, direction, and accuracy, along with road-related metadata such as speed limits and modifiers. With robust support for position quality assessment and timestamped data, it is well-suited for navigation and sensor-driven applications.

tip

Do not confuse Coordinates with Position. The Coordinates class represents a geographic location using latitude, longitude, and altitude, and is used widely throughout the SDK. In contrast, PositionData and ImprovedPostionData carry additional sensor data and are primarily used to represent the user's current location and movement.

Instantiating Positions

The PositionData class can be instantiated using the provided methods within the SenseDataFactory class. Additionally, it can be accessed through the methods exposed by the Maps SDK for Android. For more details, refer to the Get Started with Positioning guide.

Raw position data

Raw position data represents unprocessed data from the GPS sensors of devices. It provides basic information. It corresponds to the PositionData interface.

Map matched position data

Map matching is a method in location-based services that aligns raw GPS data with a digital map, correcting inaccuracies by snapping the position to the nearest logical location, such as roads. It corresponds with the ImprovedPostionData interface.

Raw position data vs map matched position data

The Map Matched positions provide more information, as it can be seen in the table below:

AttributeRawMap MatchedWhen is availableDescription
acquisitionTimestampalwaysThe system time when the data was collected from sensors.
satelliteTimealwaysThe satellite timestamp when position was collected by the sensors.
provideralwaysThe provider type (GPS, network, unknown)
latitude & longitudehasCoordinatesThe latitude and longitude at the position in degrees
altitudehasAltitudeThe altitude at the given position. Might be negative
speedhasSpeedThe current speed (always non-negative)
speedAccuracyhasSpeedAccuracyThe current speed accuracy (always non-negative). Typical accuracy is 2 m/s in good conditions
coursehasCourseThe current direction of movement in degrees (0 north, 90 east, 180 south, 270 west)
courseAccuracyhasCourseAccuracyThe current heading accuracy is degrees (typical accuracy is 25 degrees)
horizontalAccuracyhasHorizontalAccuracyThe horizontal accuracy in meters. Always positive. (typical accuracy 5-20 meters)
verticalAccuracyhasVerticalAccuracyThe vertical accuracy in meters. Always positive.
fixQualityalwaysThe accuracy quality (inertial – based on extrapolation, low – inaccurate, high – good accuracy, invalid – unknown)
coordinateshasCoordinatesThe coordinates of the position
roadModifierhasRoadLocalizationThe road modifiers (such as tunnel, bridge, ramp, etc.)
roadSpeedLimitalwaysThe speed limit on the current road in m/s. It is 0 if no speedLimit information is available
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The roadSpeedLimit field may not always have a value, even if the position is map matched. This can happen if data is unavailable for the current road segment or if the position is not on a road. In such cases, the roadSpeedLimit field will be set to 0.

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One common use case for speed and roadSpeedLimit is to check if a user is exceeding the legal speed limit. The AlarmService class offers a reliable solution for this scenario. Refer to the speed warnings guide for more details.