A Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is a network of satellites broadcasting timing and orbital information used for navigation and positioning measurements. The GNSS is a type of satellite system with widespread global coverage using satellites to provide independent geospatial positioning. It makes it possible for regular electronic devices to ascertain their location, positioning and navigation via sensors that receive radio signals from the satellites.
Explain the essential technology of GNSS exploring the basics and how it works, as well as the accuracy of receivers and the factors that can impact their precision.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Availability: 2025-01-01 from to 2025-12-30
Mode: ONLINE RECORDED
Topics: 1
Lecturers: 1
Vacancies: 10