
GPS
GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a navigation technology that uses a network of satellites orbiting the Earth to provide location information. Devices like smartphones and car navigation systems receive signals from these satellites to determine their precise position—longitude, latitude, and altitude. GPS works in all weather conditions and anywhere on the planet, enabling applications such as mapping, tracking, and navigation for both individuals and vehicles. It’s an essential tool for various sectors, including transportation, agriculture, and emergency services, improving efficiency and safety in navigating the world.