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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4709 |
Bet this never crossed your mind...
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13th May 2022 10:46am |
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Honeyman Member Since: 02 May 2022 Location: Haarlemmermeer Posts: 58 |
The “relativity calculations” (among many others such at atmospheric corrections) are done by the controlling GNSS network (GPS/Galileo etc) to provide the predicted spacecraft ephemeris data (“where I am going to be at what time”) and time offset corrections to be broadcast to, and applied by, the receivers as part of the “navigation message”. Worked on Galileo until Brexit made me “an agent of a potential hostile power” 2011MY 130 HCPU: daily driver
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16th May 2022 9:14am |
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Ecco Member Since: 31 Oct 2015 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 280 |
..yes..but that initial article say that 'relativity calculations' has been done on 'computer chips on your cell phone' which im not so sure about, hence my previous post..and those 'relativity calculations' that you have described are literally differential offsets, nothing related to 'relativity'..
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16th May 2022 9:23am |
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Honeyman Member Since: 02 May 2022 Location: Haarlemmermeer Posts: 58 |
Sorry if it didn’t come across well, but I was intending to agree with you! 2011MY 130 HCPU: daily driver
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16th May 2022 9:27am |
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macfrank Member Since: 05 Nov 2015 Location: somewhere in the north Posts: 1081 |
It was a topic at school long before mobile phones were available for "normal people"
The bottom line was, IIRC, that GPS wasn't possible without relativity because the satellite's clocks move at a speed where relativistic effects can't be neglegted. However, I also think this "wohoo! you're phone caclulates Einstein's equations!" seems to be one of those journalistic simplifications that turn out wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Error_analys...Relativity I understand the need to simplify things to get it across to "the public". But, sadly, it often leads to all kinds of misunderstandings of how things really work. And in the end someone suggests to inject disinfectants to get rid of a virus... |
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18th May 2022 6:14am |
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Honeyman Member Since: 02 May 2022 Location: Haarlemmermeer Posts: 58 |
Absolutely! It’s a shame, because the navigation chipset in a mobile phone is indeed doing some really cool stuff in order to derive a position fix: the received signals are insanely weak and the amount of real estate available in a modern phone is somewhat limited. 2011MY 130 HCPU: daily driver
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18th May 2022 7:23am |
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