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Speeding up NTP, GPS Lock in Android
A pre-requisite of GPS location determination is an accurate clock.
Hence, all these smartphone devices sync up with NTP first before attempting to do GPS calculation. So when your GPS symbol blinks, and you are thinking your device is calculating your location, most of the time it is spending to reach the NTP servers, waiting to determine the time. So, it is very important that you choose the nearest NTP server, with the least RTT, to allow NTP to converge as fast as possible. Only then all the GPS signal calculation will start. It is likely that your ROM manufacturer has put a generic NTP server address (or one nearest to him) in your device. For me, it was set to europe.pool.ntp.org and here's the statistics (to get an accurate and practical result, you need to have a terminal emulator on your phone, also turn off wifi so it is forced to use GPRS/3G):
So what you need to do is to remount /system is "rw" mode (generally it is in "ro" for safety), and then edit /etc/gps.conf (copy out to your computer, edit and push back). Change the NTP_SERVER parameter to somewhere close to you. It may be country specific, like for India "in.pool.ntp.org"; if your country doesn't have any, use the continent pool like "asia.pool.ntp.org"; and as a last resort, use "pool.ntp.org" which is global.
This is why sometimes the GPS of my phone finds my location faster from my dining table (reaches NTP via wifi and DSL) than outdoor (where though GPS signal is stronger but NTP to be reached over GPRS).
Hence, all these smartphone devices sync up with NTP first before attempting to do GPS calculation. So when your GPS symbol blinks, and you are thinking your device is calculating your location, most of the time it is spending to reach the NTP servers, waiting to determine the time. So, it is very important that you choose the nearest NTP server, with the least RTT, to allow NTP to converge as fast as possible. Only then all the GPS signal calculation will start. It is likely that your ROM manufacturer has put a generic NTP server address (or one nearest to him) in your device. For me, it was set to europe.pool.ntp.org and here's the statistics (to get an accurate and practical result, you need to have a terminal emulator on your phone, also turn off wifi so it is forced to use GPRS/3G):
--- europe.pool.ntp.org ping statistics ---When I changed it to something nearer:
5 packets transmitted, 4 received, 20% packet loss, time 13267ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 244.080/507.072/1075.470/334.695 ms
--- in.pool.ntp.org ping statistics ---I wonder if the packet loss is a permanent phenomenon, but the round trip is much quicker. Instead of half second now it takes 1/10th of a second.
5 packets transmitted, 3 received, 40% packet loss, time 13463ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 108.429/111.602/116.333/3.431 ms
So what you need to do is to remount /system is "rw" mode (generally it is in "ro" for safety), and then edit /etc/gps.conf (copy out to your computer, edit and push back). Change the NTP_SERVER parameter to somewhere close to you. It may be country specific, like for India "in.pool.ntp.org"; if your country doesn't have any, use the continent pool like "asia.pool.ntp.org"; and as a last resort, use "pool.ntp.org" which is global.
This is why sometimes the GPS of my phone finds my location faster from my dining table (reaches NTP via wifi and DSL) than outdoor (where though GPS signal is stronger but NTP to be reached over GPRS).
Digital billboards
Perhaps with advancement of technology, we can have cheap, robust and energy efficient billboards on road showing advertisements. They'll probably show an HD image or a short video of a few seconds. This images can be targeted towards approaching cars. Half kilometer ahead, put a camera to profile the next lot of cars. If majority are SUVs, we can display ads of Rolex or Tag Heuer. If they are all compacts, maybe a snapdeal of discounted dinner would work. If you could identify the cars by number plates, trace it to the owners, from their lookup their facebook or google+ profile and find a common interest of next 10 cars, very likely you can display a meaningful advertisement. You'll get enough time to do so, in order of a few seconds to choose the ad, and a few more before the cars pass by. Same can happen at smaller scale. At railway station or airport, if you can find the common interest (or even interest of the guy(s) with maximum purchasing power) of the people who are sitting in the rows facing your display, ads can be tailored to them. How to identify them is a big question, though. Maybe their tickets or boarding pass will have RFID, from which we can look them up.
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