ikkejordbaserte
ikkejordbaserte refers to a concept within certain fields, likely related to technology, surveying, or navigation, that describes methods or systems that do not rely on direct ground reference. This can include satellite-based positioning systems like GPS, which determine location by triangulating signals from orbiting satellites, rather than by physical markers or measurements on the earth's surface. Other examples might involve aerial or remote sensing technologies where data is collected from a distance, without physical contact with the ground. The absence of a direct ground reference implies a reliance on indirect measurement or external reference points. This approach often offers advantages in terms of scale, accessibility to remote areas, and speed of data acquisition compared to traditional ground-based surveying. The term suggests a departure from methods that require physical contact with or direct measurement from the earth's terrain.