
GPS mapping
GPS mapping uses satellites orbiting Earth to determine your location precisely. Your GPS device receives signals from multiple satellites, calculates the time it takes for each signal to arrive, and then uses this information to pinpoint your exact position. This data is combined with detailed digital maps stored in the device, allowing it to show your location, directions, and routes in real-time. Essentially, GPS mapping integrates satellite technology with mapping data to help users navigate accurately, whether walking, driving, or exploring new areas.