This man easily fooled Google Maps with 99 phones

Global positioning technology has come a long way, through many milestones of development, but not without gaps.

Global positioning technology has come a long way, going through many memorable development milestones since the mid-20th century, to this day, modern life of humans is almost dominated by this technology. We need GPS, Internet to get accurate location updates in real time, from which to make decisions. The importance of positioning technology in the transport and military sectors can be clearly seen.

Although current positioning technology has made great progress, but not without gaps.

A man living in Berlin named Simon Weckert recently conducted a fun test, but at the same time deceived the most popular real-time map navigation application currently used: Google Maps . Simon Weckert placed 99 smartphones simultaneously on a wheelbarrow and walked around the streets of Berlin. All of these phones have GPS enabled and use Google Maps. With this very simple test, Simon fooled Google Maps into seeing a sudden increase in the number of vehicles on the routes he traveled. In addition, because the trolley is going quite slowly, Google Maps also thinks that there is a serious traffic congestion.

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The reason for this confusion is because Google Maps uses real-time data collected on Android smartphones to identify traffic activities. When it detects a large number of smartphones gathered in a particular area, regardless of whether they are standing still or moving slowly, the application will automatically understand that there is traffic congestion in that area. .

You might think that a large company like Google has to take certain measures in order to identify such tricks, but it is not and this has been confirmed by a software engineer. premium Google Maps. This is at the same time a common weakness of current positioning technology.

Google Maps or any other current mapping application sometimes relies on publicized data to give you information, and this may be inaccurate. So you should only use Maps as a guide to explore new places, do not depend entirely on it.

Update 05 February 2020
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