GPS Surveying is a method that uses the Global Positioning System to determine precise locations on the Earth's surface. By receiving signals from satellites, surveyors can calculate their exact position in three dimensions—latitude, longitude, and elevation. This technology allows for accurate mapping and land measurement.
The process involves using a GPS receiver that captures signals from multiple satellites. The data collected helps create detailed maps and supports various applications, such as construction, land development, and environmental studies. GPS Surveying is efficient and reduces the time needed for traditional surveying methods.