I´m playing a bit with the iPhone SDK and I want to show the current speed in my application. There are so many apps that can do that really precise, especially for low speeds like running or biking. The best I've seen is RunKeeper.
But, in my application, the speed is absolutely inaccurate. In low speeds it is always null, and only at higher speeds it shows some values but they are rarely updated and not really useful.
- (void)locationManager:(CLLocationManager *)manager
didUpdateToLocation:(CLLocation *)newLocation
fromLocation:(CLLocation *)oldLocation {
if (newLocation.timestamp > oldLocation.timestamp &&
newLocation.verticalAccuracy > 0.0f && // GPS is active
newLocation.horizontalAccuracy < 500.0f && // GPS is active
//newLocation.horizontalAccuracy < kCLLocationAccuracyHundredMeters && // good quality GPS signal
//newLocation.speed > 1.0f && // enough movment for accurate speed and course measurement
oldLocation != nil) // oldLocation is nil on the first reading
{
double speed = (newLocation.speed * 3.6);
[self updateDisplayWithSpeed:speed];
//double direction = newLocation.course;
}
}
Does anyone have working code for that? Or can you tell me what´s wrong with mine?