
Positioning System
A Positioning System is a technology that determines the precise location of an object, typically using satellites. The most well-known example is GPS (Global Positioning System), which helps people find their way using maps on smartphones or in cars. It works by receiving signals from satellites orbiting Earth, allowing the device to calculate its exact position based on the time it takes for the signals to arrive. Positioning systems are essential for navigation, mapping, and various applications like logistics, aviation, and even agriculture, enabling accurate tracking and movement.