GPSaikasiirtoa
GPSaikasiirtoa is a Finnish term that translates to "GPS navigation" in English. It refers to the use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) for navigation purposes. GPS is a satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information to users worldwide. It consists of a network of satellites, ground control stations, and user receivers. The system was developed by the United States Department of Defense and became fully operational in 1995. GPSaikasiirtoa is widely used in various applications, including automotive navigation, marine navigation, aviation, and personal tracking devices. It allows users to determine their precise location, calculate routes, and track movements in real-time. The system operates on the principle of trilateration, using signals from multiple satellites to calculate the user's position. GPSaikasiirtoa has revolutionized the way people navigate and has become an integral part of modern technology.