GPS Data Parser– Processing Examples
This page shows some GPS data processing examples achieved after conversion of GPS receiver output data by means of the ´GPS Data Parser Program´ and subsequent visualisation of the processing results in Google Earth® or MS Excel®.
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1. Speed Boat Ride
3. Car Ride
Fly along a car track using the GOOGLE Earth tool 'Play Tour'
4. Passenger Flight from Portugal to the U.K.
3D Landing Track on Google Earth
Altitude Diagram Produced by MS Excel
5. Flight from the U.K. to Mexico
Track To and Fro on Google Earth
Altitude Diagram Produced by MS Excel
6. Car Trip from North to South Germany
Track recorded by Medion GoPal ® Car Navigator
GPS Altitude as a Function of Distance Driven
Speed as a Function of Distance Driven
Statistical Frequency of Speed Ranges
1. Speed Boat Ride
1.1 Track Plot on Google Earth
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1.2 Speed over Time Diagram Produced by MS Excel
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2. Glider Plane
2.1 3D Track View on Google Earth
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2.2 Altitude Diagram Produced by MS Excel
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3. Car Ride
3.1 Fly along a car track using the GOOGLE Earth tool 'Play Tour'.
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4. Passenger Flight from Portugal to the U.K.
4.1 Track View on Google Earth
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4.2 3D Landing Track on Google Earth
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4.3 Altitude Diagram Produced by MS Excel
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5. Flight from the U.K. to Mexico
5.1 Track To and Fro on Google Earth
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5.2 Altitude Diagram Produced by MS Excel
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5.3 Stopover in Manchester
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6. Car Trip from North to South Germany
6.1 Track recorded by Medion GoPal ® Car Navigator
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6.2.1 GPS Altitude as a Function of Distance Driven
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6.2.2 Speed as a Function of Distance Driven
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6.2.3 Statistical Frequency of Speed Ranges
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6.2.4 Cumulative Speed Distribution
25% Quantile: < 121.65 kph, 50% Quantile: < 138.06 kph, 75% Quantile: < 149.62 kph (of time driven)
Driving time: 5h 43 min, Total distance: 748 km, Average speed: 130 kph.
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Ingo Harre, Bremen, Germany, Content last modified on 2009/04/25