Gps

the Gps Or Global Positioning System is a satellite positioning system created during the Cold War, and whose accuracy revolves around 0 to 5 meters. This has not changed since 2000. 

GPS is used as a means of guidance and allows to be located in the geographical space, in particular to find the direction connecting a point A to point B. The evolution of technology has led to many types ofGPS receivers for a variety of purposes. Built into a spying equipment in any form, whether it is, a GPS case, a GSM hunting camera or a micro spy GSM, it allows the location of the device to be geolocated for tracking. 

In agriculture, for example, GPS has a function in optimizing the number of passes when applying fertilizer or planting. This avoids going back to the same place and thus saves products, fuels and time. 

the Gps also finds an application in the maritime and aviation sectors. Combined with other systems, it can guide devices. Although it is an extraordinary tool, the GPS positioning is not infallible. Indeed, its use knows some limitations. We know, for example, that the signal transmitted by satellites is quite weak and does not pass through buildings or metal. Unfavourable weather can also degrade the signal.  

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