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Global Positioning Systems



Over the past few decades, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have changed the way we navigate and measure the Earth. GPS receivers range from personal handheld units costing less than $100, to in-dash vehicle navigation systems, to precise systems used for surveying or to monitor tectonic activity. The following pages are designed to present background information on GPS systems, the principles on which they work, and current applications.