Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite
navigation system. It provides real-time location and time based information
based on data from GPS satellites positioned at various points around the
Earth.
GPS is based on the principle of triangulation which
is basically the process of determining the location of point by measuring the
angles made to it by three known points. GPS triangulates off satellites to
pin-point your exact location. 3 satellites are required to provide latitude
and longitude data, and a fourth for altitude. There are 24 GPS satellites
currently each with its own atomic clock on board. Moving at the speed of light
the satellites synchronize data so that their signals are transmitted at the
same instant.
The satellites are maintained by the United States
Air Force, and orbit with a period of 12 hours. The GPS receiver is aware of
the position of the satellites by the transmissions they give out.
The accuracy of GPS is estimated to be within a
10-20 meter range for handheld devices. Other devices use a method called
differential GPS and have a much higher accuracy rate.
Not only does GPS store your current location, but
you’re past locations as well. So in addition to knowing where you are now, you
can also know where you’ve been this morning, or all week for that matter. This
is why, I suppose, it is commonly referred to as the ultimate stalking tool.