I’m new to this OSM thing, and have been asking myself the same question – I have files with 2500+ points, and need to identify the bits where I was indoors and remove them.

The long term solution I suppose is to turn the kit off when inside, but it would make the system more consumer friendly and “open” if there was a more elegant solution to this.

I spent half a day yesterday in ex$el doing statistical analysis on the data, and was still unable to identify the cloud of values around the building (without puling the coordinates out and cheating) – note that for this trace specifically I only have GPX data to go on (long story)

One idea that did strike me is – when using NMEA logs, which I assume most people are, the HDOP/VDOP, number of satalites and some function of SNR should give some good indicators of signal quality, it may be worth investigating a way to store some of this data in the tracks that are uploaded, then give an option in JOSM to only plot points that are over a certain quality, or show them in a lighter colour.

I don’t know how important this is, but some tracks are going to have some trash in them somewhere.

Ideas?