#Trajectools continues growing. Lately, we have started expanding towards #PublicTransport analyses. The algorithms available through the current Trajectools development version are courtesy of the #gtfs_functions library
It's my pleasure to share with you that #Trajectools 2.0 just landed in the official #QGIS Plugin Repository. This is the first version without the "experimental" flag. If you look at the plugin release history, you will see that the previous release was from 2020. That's quite a while ago, and a lot has happened since…
I’m continuously testing the algorithms integrated so far to see if they work as GIS users would expect and can to ensure that they can be integrated in Processing model seamlessly.
If you are using @movingpandas for #StopDetection, this minor release is for you: we've improved the stop detection performance as well as the time zone handling
"The raw #GPS coordinates and their timestamps were processed to detect individual #trajectories (trips) for each battery using @movingpandas
The individual trajectories were split between stopping points, which were detected when the coordinates of the #batteries remained within a diameter of 200 m for at least 5 min
For each detected trip, the start time, end time, trip duration, trip distance, and average trip speed were determined and recorded for further analysis