satelliittipaikanmääritysjärjestelmä
Satelliittipaikanmääritysjärjestelmä, often referred to by its acronym GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), is a network of satellites that provides autonomous geospatial positioning with global coverage. These systems enable electronic receivers to determine their location, velocity, and time anywhere on or near the Earth. The most well-known GNSS is the United States' Global Positioning System (GPS), but other major systems include Russia's GLONASS, Europe's Galileo, and China's BeiDou.
The principle of operation relies on trilateration. A GNSS receiver on Earth listens for signals from multiple
GNSS technology has a wide range of applications. It is essential for navigation in vehicles, aircraft, and