How the GPS system works
GPS is a global positioning system designed, built, operated and managed by the US Department of Defense. Some of the functions of the GPS are licensed for free use worldwide. One of the remarkable features of this tool is the location based positioning of artificial satellites.
Today, GPS is becoming more and more popular and popular with so many people because of its speed, convenience and accuracy. However, not everyone has a comprehensive view of this system. The infographic below provides some useful information on how this GPS navigation system works.
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