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Ancient | 7 years ago

I'm curious to know where one gets such "heigh-support" data from?

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joshvm|7 years ago

GPS gives you a 3D fix (lat/lon/height). A common use case in aviation, particularly drones, is avoiding controlled airspace. The height of controlled airspace varies with location - for example a rural area might be 7500ft while near an airport traffic zone it might be only 1000ft or lower.

gravypod|7 years ago

GPS isn't too great in skyscrapers. In most current gen smartphones GPS can only really pin you to a 16ft resolution on a current gen smartphone in ideal conditions [0]. This gets worse indoors and if the target is moving.

[0] - https://www.gps.gov/systems/gps/performance/accuracy/

gravypod|7 years ago

If I worked in the advertisement space I'd probably install WiFi networks that could broadcast SSIDs at known mac addresses that are coded to a height. I could install apps on user phones that could read that and pull out height & building name data.