The document provides an overview of GPS (Global Positioning System) and related technologies:
- GPS uses signals from satellites to determine position based on triangulating distances to multiple satellites. Originally developed for military purposes, it is now widely used for civilian navigation.
- Early methods of determining position involved triangulating angles between known landmarks. GPS replaced this with satellites as reference points and measuring distances through signal travel times.
- Advances like using multiple satellites in different orbital planes and transmitting dual frequencies allowed GPS to provide global coverage and high-precision positioning anywhere on Earth.