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GPS Tracking

GPS tracking uses the Global Positioning System, a network of satellites orbiting Earth, to determine the precise location of a device. A GPS receiver, like those found in smartphones or dedicated trackers, communicates with these satellites to calculate its position by analyzing the time it takes for signals to travel. This technology is widely used for navigation, vehicle tracking, and fleet management, allowing users to monitor locations in real time. It enhances safety, efficiency, and awareness in various applications, from personal navigation to logistics and outdoor activities.