
Positioning Technologies
Positioning technologies are tools that determine the exact location of an object or person, often using signals from satellites, Wi-Fi, or cellular networks. Examples include GPS, which uses satellites to provide precise outdoor location data, and indoor positioning systems that utilize Wi-Fi or Bluetooth signals for indoor environments. These technologies are widely used in navigation, logistics, and mapping to improve efficiency and safety. They work by measuring the time it takes for signals to travel or the strength of signals received, enabling devices to pinpoint positions accurately in real-time.