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Benson
2008-10-04 , 22:56
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You can actually get speed straight from gpsd, but there are arguments for recording wheel rotation: it allows you some instrumentation (speed) when you can't get a fix, and you can even extrapolate from last known position and velocity (e.g. under a bridge), and it's also easier than integrating path length for an odometer.
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