navigatsioonisatelliidisüsteem
Navigatsioonisatelliidisüsteem refers to a global or regional system of artificial satellites that provides autonomous geospatial positioning with worldwide coverage. These systems allow small electronic receivers to determine their location, time, and velocity by triangulating signals from multiple satellites. The most well-known example is the Global Positioning System (GPS), operated by the United States. Other prominent systems include Russia's GLONASS, China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, and the European Union's Galileo.
The core principle behind these systems is trilateration. A receiver on Earth calculates its distance from
Navigatsioonisatelliidisüsteem have revolutionized navigation for land, sea, and air transport. They are also integral to surveying,