Everyone... geo location is done in floating decimal points and the precision of that number is very accurate...
here is where inaccuracy comes into play... storing of each point in time...
Depending on how often this device is recorded, some software tries to calculate points in time using trajectory and other mathematical formulas.
These formulas and algorithms can be a bit hit and miss.
Here is what is deadly accurate. Non-estimated point in time records that get saved.
Don't let them steal the narrative by comparing evidence used in 2000 mules with everyday use of that technology like google maps.
Everyone... geo location is done in floating decimal points and the precision of that number is very accurate...
here is where inaccuracy comes into play... storing of each point in time...
Depending on how often this device is recorded, some software tries to calculate points in time using trajectory and other mathematical formulas. These formulas and algorithms can be a bit hit and miss.
Here is what is deadly accurate. Non-estimated point in time records that get saved.
Don't let them steal the narrative by comparing evidence used in 2000 mules with everyday use of that technology like google maps.
SCADA systems and IOT have been managing high volume, precision time-series data like this for years. It is nothing new.