I know this question has been asked a lot, but not yet to my satisfaction. I am trying to use the GPS of an Android device to calculate speed. A lot of people seem to reply by saying to simply use the getSpeed() function of the Location object. From what I understand though, getSpeed() will only work on certain devices that have a speed sensor built into the GPS receiver chip. I want my application to work regardless of this, so I am using the following haversine formula:
private double CalculateHaversineMI(double lat1, double long1, double lat2,double long2) {
double dlong = (long2 - long1) * (Math.PI / 180.0f);
double dlat = (lat2 - lat1) * (Math.PI / 180.0f);
double a = Math.pow(Math.sin(dlat / 2.0), 2)
+ Math.cos(lat1 * (Math.PI / 180.0f))
* Math.cos(lat2 * (Math.PI / 180.0f))
* Math.pow(Math.sin(dlong / 2.0), 2);
double c = 2 * Math.atan2(Math.sqrt(a), Math.sqrt(1 - a));
double d = 3956 * c;
return d;
}
Now what I'm trying to do is figure out how to calculate speed from this. Can anyone help me please?