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GNSS receivers

Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers are devices that determine your location on Earth using signals from satellites. They work by measuring the time it takes for signals from multiple satellites to reach the receiver. By comparing these timings, the receiver calculates its precise position in terms of latitude, longitude, and altitude. GNSS technology is widely used in smartphones, vehicles, and navigation systems, enabling functions like GPS-based mapping, tracking, and geolocation services. Its accuracy can range from a few meters to centimeters, depending on the technology and conditions.