Clarifying broadcast vs. predicted orbits

Clarifying comment changes only, no functional
changes.

Bug: 30955615
Test: Builds and GPS still works on device
Change-Id: I073527c11d095651d712b41fc5b301ac478e4082
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Wyatt Riley
2017-03-31 15:23:00 -07:00
parent 27c2f822ba
commit e8a8b29c6e

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@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ interface IGnssDebug {
/** Represents heading in degrees. */
float bearingDegrees;
/**
* Estimated horizontal accuracy of position expressed in meters, radial,
* 68% confidence.
* Estimated horizontal accuracy of position expressed in meters,
* radial, 68% confidence.
*/
double horizontalAccuracyMeters;
/**
@@ -126,7 +126,11 @@ interface IGnssDebug {
/** Defines the constellation type of the given SV. */
GnssConstellationType constellation;
/** Defines the ephemeris type of the satellite. */
/**
* Defines the standard broadcast ephemeris or almanac availability for
* the satellite. To report status of predicted orbit and clock
* information, see the serverPrediction fields below.
*/
SatelliteEphemerisType ephemerisType;
/** Defines the ephemeris source of the satellite. */
SatelliteEphemerisSource ephemerisSource;
@@ -143,7 +147,7 @@ interface IGnssDebug {
float ephemerisAgeSeconds;
/**
* True if a server has provided a predicted orbit (& clock) for
* True if a server has provided a predicted orbit and clock model for
* this satellite.
*/
bool serverPredictionIsAvailable;