The document discusses Global Positioning System (GPS), including its components, how it works, accuracy, and uses. GPS consists of three segments - the space segment with 24 satellites, the control segment with stations that track the satellites, and the user segment of GPS receivers. GPS works by satellites broadcasting signals that receivers use for triangulation to determine location. It can locate a position within 15 meters on average but can achieve sub-meter accuracy with enhancements. GPS has many applications including navigation, tracking, and determining location, distance, speed and nearby points of interest.