
GPS Surveying
GPS surveying is a method of determining precise locations on Earth using the Global Positioning System (GPS). It involves using satellites to transmit signals to GPS receivers on the ground. By calculating the time it takes for signals to travel from multiple satellites, the receivers can pinpoint their exact latitude, longitude, and elevation. This technique is commonly used in construction, mapping, and land surveying, providing accurate measurements necessary for various applications, from building projects to geographic research, enhancing efficiency and precision in spatial data collection.