Geospatial Positioning
Geospatial positioning refers to the methods and technologies used to determine the location of objects or features on the Earth's surface. This can involve various tools, such as Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which provide precise coordinates based on signals received from multiple satellites.
The data obtained through geospatial positioning is essential for numerous applications, including mapping, navigation, and geographic information systems (GIS). These applications help in urban planning, environmental monitoring, and disaster management by providing accurate spatial information for analysis and decision-making.