I think some people do over-complicate the TPM system.
The objective for the system is safety, and it's meant to warn the rider about a drop in tirepressure, and the warning level is set at such a pressure level where the bike is still safe and controllable.
The built in temperature compensation is there in order to tell the difference between a real puncture vs fluctations caused by the tire being warmed up when riding active.
It's installed in the GS/GSA, which is not a racing bike, and the riderers are not Rossi.
To the very few gifted riders that are able to tell the variation of +/- 1 psi, the system is a waste of money. But to the majority of the fat tossers, like yours truly, it's a blessing that offers an early warning that helps us clearly not very gifted riders to handle a puncture in a safe manner.