I have poked around in the archives and searched but found nothing that directly addresses this for me. This thread talks about smoothing but is not exactly helpful to me:
http://www.topofusion.com/forum/index.php?topic=3177.0Perhaps I am missing something?
Please consider this vertical profile:
http://ebizmax.com/Boating/MiddleMiddleTygart/profileFusionGarmin.pngexported from TopoFusion.
This is a river track and we are going downstream. I have a Garmin 60csx which has the barometric altimeter. The unit lives inside a drybag in my boat, this should dampen any barometric spikes. Although I have been known to go upstream I can assure you that I did not do so on this trip, at most I would have been at the same elevation for a few minutes like in an eddy. I have no idea why the Garmin data jumps up and down (btw, you can see the other pages and download the raw gdb and gpx files here:
http://ebizmax.com/Boating/MiddleMiddleTygart/Index.html)
I would like to find some sort of very simple smoothing tool that assumes one direction of vertical travel. For example, on this track if some number of vertical observations are moving downward and suddenly one is up throw it out and substitute some midpoint between adjacent observations. I am very interested in the %grade but expressed as feet per mile (standard boater talk).
I have a similar problem when biking. I'll clearly be going steadily uphill, on a rail-trail for example, but the elevation data will jump up and down. More frequent logging just exacerbates the problem.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
tia... Bob