nonsatellite
Nonsatellite refers to systems or technologies that operate independently of artificial satellites. This broad category encompasses a range of terrestrial and atmospheric solutions that provide communication, navigation, sensing, or data transmission without relying on orbital infrastructure.
In communication, nonsatellite methods include wired networks like fiber optics and copper cables, as well as
For navigation, nonsatellite alternatives to GPS include Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), which use accelerometers and gyroscopes
Sensing and observation can also be achieved without satellites. This includes ground-based radar, lidar, and optical
The development of nonsatellite technologies is driven by various factors, including the desire for lower latency,