====== Segmentation ====== The devices send position data to the Service Provider's server at the intervals specified in the scheduling settings. The tracking system infers a movement or position (wait) from the succession of these position data and the deviations in their values. However, the results are affected by the accuracy of satellite positioning - e.g. two consecutive position data obtained from a stationary device may also differ, showing a difference of a few meters. In order to prevent measurement inaccuracies interpreted as motion, we can set the extent to which the position difference (displacement) is actually considered as motion. The system detects not only the movement, but also the periods spent standing (waiting). In order to interpret these too realistically, it is advisable to determine to what extent (for how long) we already consider the job to be actually waiting. Due to the above, it is recommended to set the following to "lifelike" values: {{ en:software:desktop:manual:segment.png?900&direct |}} **Minimum speed** The minimum speed to which the system must already respond should be considered motion. When setting, be aware that due to errors in GPS-based measurements, you may be able to indicate movement even when the object is stationary, if this value is taken too low - the minimum value is preferably around 5 km / h. **Displacement rate** The minimum displacement distance to which the system must already respond. When setting it, be aware that due to errors in GPS-based measurements, it may also indicate displacement for a stationary object if this value is taken too low - the minimum value is usually 10-20 meters. **Waiting time** The amount of time that elapses after the object stops, then it should be considered a wait. If you take it too short, you may already be waiting for a stop at a red light,