GNSS applications

Main article: Satellite navigation

Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, using the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo or Beidou system, are used in many applications. The first systems were developed in the 20th century, mainly to help military personnel find their way, but civilian applications soon became numerous.

Navigation

A GPS receiver in civilian automobile use.
A GPS unit showing basic way point and tracking information which is typically required for outdoor sport and recreational use

Surveying and mapping

Other uses

References

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6. Several GNSS applications with open source tools GNSS Applications and Methods

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