Define Components of GNSS.
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Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are satellite-based systems that provide positioning, navigation, and timing information to users around the world. The key components of GNSS include satellites, ground control stations, user receivers, and the signals transmitted between them.
Satellites:
Ground Control Stations:
User Receivers:
Signals:
Ground-Based Augmentation Systems (GBAS):
Control Segment:
User Segment:
GNSS technology has become integral to a wide range of applications, including navigation in vehicles, aviation, marine, surveying, agriculture, and emergency services. The coordination between satellites, ground control stations, and user receivers ensures the continuous availability of precise positioning and timing information for users worldwide.