Correcting The Vehicle Position Sensor Using Map-Matching; Present Location Display And Route Guidance Accuracy - Fujitsu GPS User Manual

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4. Accuracy and errors
Correcting the vehicle position sensor using map-
matching
Map-matching is a system that compares present location positioning data from the GPS and
other sources with actual driving information in order to match the present location with the
most appropriate road.
This device corrects the present location data compiled from independent navigation and
satellite navigation and matches it with the shape of the road.
However, there may be instances when a present location error cannot be avoided and the
position indicated on the map does not coincide with your actual positioning, even after a
correction using map-matching.
Also, driving along a road whose actual shape differs from the map data may result in a
vehicle position mark misalignment.
Present location display and route guidance
accuracy
The following situations are not malfunctions but merely some examples of inaccurate present
location positioning and/or route guidance, depending on the road and driving conditions.
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Actual path taken
Path taken as per sensor data
Screen display, correction by map matching

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