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Multi-constellation GNSS

Multi-constellation GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) refers to the use of multiple satellite networks to determine precise locations on Earth. Besides the well-known GPS (U.S. system), there are others like GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (European Union), and BeiDou (China). By tapping into signals from multiple constellations, devices can achieve improved accuracy, reliability, and coverage for navigation and positioning. This enhanced system can better handle challenging environments, such as urban areas or forests, ensuring that users can find their way or track objects more effectively.