Estimating true speed of moving vehicle using smartphone-based GPS measurement

The Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers are now an integral part of smartphones. However, phone based GPS measurements display much less accuracy as compared to professional grade receivers. On the other hand, the deep penetration of smartphones in consumer market offers opportunity for customizing new solutions. One such possible application is targeted towards identifying risky driving profile for the purpose of customizing auto-insurance premium. For this to be successful, one needs to estimate the true vehicle speed. In this paper, we have presented a method to estimate the true speed of a moving vehicle derived solely from GPS measurements. In this case the accelerometer sensors are not used in conjunction with GPS measurement. The results are compared with OBD2 speed measurement. The proposed method computes a better estimate of vehicle speed, where correctness is measured relative to OBD2 measurement.