
GPS navigation
GPS navigation uses a network of satellites orbiting Earth to determine your precise location. GPS receivers, like those in smartphones or car navigation systems, communicate with these satellites to calculate distance based on signals they receive. By triangulating the signals from multiple satellites, the GPS can accurately pinpoint your position. It then uses this information to provide directions, show maps, and estimate travel times, allowing users to navigate efficiently from one location to another, whether walking, driving, or cycling. GPS technology is widely used in everyday life for travel, logistics, and outdoor activities.