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GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) – refers to using multiple satellite navigation systems concurrently by a GPS receiver to compute its position. These navigational systems include the United States network (GPS) and Russia’s (GLONASS). The citizenry of the European Union is developing a system (Galileo), as is the government of China (Compass). What makes a GNSS receiver superior to a GPS receiver is its capabilities of receiving signals from navigation satellites other than, and in addition to, those that are of the GPS network. As a result, GNSS users can utilize more satellites to compute a position with increased position accuracy and reliability.

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