lägesmätning
Lägesmätning, often translated as positioning or location measurement, refers to the process of determining the geographic coordinates of an object or location. This can be achieved through various technologies and methods, with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) being the most prevalent. GNSS, which includes systems like GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou, utilizes a network of satellites orbiting the Earth. Receivers on the ground pick up signals from these satellites, and by calculating the time it takes for the signals to arrive, the receiver can triangulate its position.
Beyond GNSS, other methods for lägesmätning include terrestrial-based systems such as cellular triangulation, which uses the
The accuracy of lägesmätning varies significantly depending on the technology used, environmental conditions, and the quality