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@chipechop Thanks for reaching out! Actually, most Android phones have a pedometer (virtual sensor based on accelerometer + gyroscope), so no need to compute it. Regarding cycling: here we get wheel rotation count from a sensor and use this compute the distance/speed as it is better than anything provided by GPS. |
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A bunch of new features could be added, if "Footstep length" was added, aside to "Wheel size": by dividing the distance covered by footstep length, we would know the footstep count of a walk!
Opentracks would be a pedometer.
You could suggest to the user to walk ten footsteps at home and then measure the distance from the heel of the first footstep, to the heel of the last: the measure of a single footstep would then be 1/10 of the total.
The measurements of the footsteps that a user would have to save could be of two kinds: relaxed walk (4.5 km/hr), fast walk (7.0 km/hr). So there would be three measurements: wheel circumference, relaxed footsteps, fast footsteps.
Once the footsteps length was known: you could count them with a simple division.
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