satelliidibasiilne
Satelliidibasiilne, also known as satellite-based or satellite navigation, refers to the use of artificial satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning. This technology is fundamental to modern navigation systems, enabling users to determine their precise location, velocity, and time anywhere on Earth or in space. The most well-known example of satellite-based navigation is the Global Positioning System (GPS), developed by the United States. Other notable systems include the Russian GLONASS, the European Union's Galileo, and the Chinese BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS).
Satellite-based navigation operates by transmitting signals from a constellation of satellites orbiting the Earth. These satellites
The primary advantages of satellite-based navigation include global coverage, high accuracy, and independence from ground-based infrastructure.
Applications of satellite-based navigation are vast and diverse, including but not limited to, personal navigation devices,