I've made two changes to the way I calculate GPS Accuracy
scores. The first change is that the overall accuracy is now a combination of
Precision and Trueness, which changes the relative order slightly, but the
underlying detailed results remain the same.
The second change is that I'm now calculating Precision
rather differently. Instead of treating every lap equally, I now group them by
the segment of the course, calculate Precision for each segment, and then
combine the results. This is to offset the problem that some watches have a
slightly higher percentage of their lap data for different areas, mostly due to
me failing to hit the lap button occasionally. This does change the underlying
results, with all scores increasing slightly due to the underlying math. This
also changes the order, which is why I made the change.
For the updated results, see GPS Accuracy
and for details on my methodology see GPS Testing Methodology