
GNSS interoperability
GNSS interoperability refers to the ability of different Global Navigation Satellite Systems (like GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou) to work smoothly together. This means that a device using one system can receive signals from others, allowing for more accurate positioning and better coverage worldwide. Interoperability enhances navigation reliability and resilience, especially in challenging environments. It ensures that users can benefit from a combination of various satellite signals, leading to improved performance in areas like transportation, agriculture, and emergency services, regardless of the specific satellite system being used.