additional parameters/qualifications to the question.
>Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:10:45 -0600
>To: Brian Rosen <br@brianrosen.net>, <sipcore@ietf.org>
>From: "James M. Polk" <jmpolk@cisco.com>
>Subject: Re: [sipcore] Inequalities for filters
>
>Along this topic, and what was discussed in my review of the
>loc-filters-07 ID, is what happens if a target moves by a fixed
>amount (i.e., it has changed locations by the preset number of
>meters). The example is if a target moves by 3 meters since the
>last notification, send a new notification of this movement.
>
>This lead to the idea of a target moving much more than 3m, but by,
>say, 100m. Does a notification now get sent at 3m. 6m, 9m, 12m ...
>99m, but not the last 1m, because it hasn't reacted the threshold of
>3m increments.
>
>This lead to the idea that perhaps this target is accelerating. Is
>this of value, and should this be determined by the target (which
>senses or is told which increment is has moved) or determined by
>calculation by the recipient that the target is moving at a faster
>or slower pace or speed.
>
>This is not exactly a slippery slope of new things to track, but it
>isn't a single value IMO either.
>
>James
>
>At 01:28 PM 11/13/2009, Brian Rosen wrote:
>>The current filter specs allow "changed by" semantics, a delta on the last
>>value. In location, we ran across the need to know when speed was exceeded
>>by some value. This is not a delta, it's a comparison against a fixed
>>quantity.
>>
>>What is the appetite of the work group to add a generalized inequality,
>>based on the basic "changed by" syntax, that covers the obvious greater
>>than, less than, equals, not equals, greater than or equal to...? You get a
>>notify when the condition is met.
>>
>>This would be a short draft.
>>
>>Brian
>>
>>
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