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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)


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Global Navigation Satellite System refers generically to a network of satellite and ground stations used for navigation, through linking positioning and timing data, which can help to determine a location on the ground, in flight, or in space. Satellites transmit the positioning and timing data to GNSS receivers, which then use this data to determine location. There are several GNSS systems, including China’s BeiDou, Europe’s Galileo, the Russian Federation’s GLONASS (Global’naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema), and the United States’ GPS (Global Positioning System). GNSS can provide global coverage or service a particular region.

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