
Satellite-based tracking
Satellite-based tracking uses a network of satellites orbiting Earth to determine the exact location of a device or object. When the device communicates with multiple satellites, it measures the time it takes for signals to travel between them. This data allows a computer to calculate the device’s precise position anywhere on the planet. This technology is commonly used for navigation in vehicles, fleet management, personal tracking, and global positioning systems (GPS), providing real-time location information with high accuracy.