GNSS

Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) use satellites to provide global positioning services.

The most commonly known global positioning systems are:

  • GPS (operated by the United States)
  • Galileo
  • GLONASS, and
  • BeiDou

Note that while GPS is technically only a specific positioning system the term is broadly used to refer to GNSS technology in general.

See Category:GNSS for details.

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