[doc] positionerd: add filter options
Also add default value explanation in owlps-positioner.conf.
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: **--positioning.nss.ignore-cp-reference-points** < //true// | //false// >
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With the NSS algorithm, try to avoid selecting the reference points
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which are coordinates of a CP. Default: false.
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: **--positioning.filter.max-speed** //max-speed//
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Maximal speed at which the mobile terminal can move, in km/h. This
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option also controls the activation of the filter. Default: 0
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(disabled).
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: **--positioning.filter.cp-reset-distance** //distance//
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With this option set to a positive number, the maximum speed is
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temporarily set to //max-speed-cp// instead of //max-speed// (see
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these options) when the mobile terminal is found to be close enough to
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a capture point. This option determines this “close enough” distance,
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in metres.
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This is useful in deployments where the system is much more accurate
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when the mobile is close to a capture point, such as underground
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mining tunnels; in such environments, 15 m appears to be a reasonable
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value to start experimenting.
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Default: 0 (disabled, i.e. never change the speed even when the
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terminal is close to a capture point).
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: **--positioning.filter.max-speed-cp** //max-speed-cp//
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Maximal (virtual) speed at which the mobiles can move when they are
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within //cp-reset-distance// (see this option), in km/h.
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//max-speed// × 10 seems to be a good value to start experimenting.
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Default: 0, which corresponds to an unlimited speed (i.e. filtering
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will be completely disabled when the mobile is found to be close to a
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capture point).
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== Output options ==
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# when the mobile is close to a capture point, such as underground
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# mining tunnels; in such environments, 15 m appears to be a reasonable
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# value to start experimenting.
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# The default is 0, i.e. never change the maximum speed.
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#cp-reset-distance = 0
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# Maximal (virtual) speed at which the mobiles can move when they are
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