
About Frank Van Diggelen
Frank Van Diggelen is a principal engineer in the Android location team, leading high-accuracy location including Wi-Fi and GPS. He holds more than 90 U.S. patents on GPS, and is the author of A-GPS, a textbook on Assisted-GPS. He has a Ph.D. from Cambridge University and teaches a GPS class at Stanford.
Posts by Frank Van Diggelen
In this month's cover story, the top three winners of this year’s Smartphone Decimeter Challenge described their projects to GPS World's Matteo Luccio. Read more»
Here is how to use the Google Smartphone Decimeter Challenge data in Kaggle to test your own position algorithms. First, register as a Kaggle user and log into SDC 2021... Read more»
Originally posted in the Android Developers Blog, the following is reprinted with permission from authors Frank van Diggelen, principal engineer, and Jennifer Wang, product manager, Google. At Android, we want... Read more»
Recent changes in hardware and standards make one-meter accuracy possible, in some cases as soon as this year. The transcript of a talk given to Android developers earlier this year,... Read more»
Precision GNSS for everyoneIn this month’s column, we take a look at some initial efforts to independently process smartphone measurements. How good are the results? Read on. Read more»
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