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1. A set of numbers that specify the position of a point on the Earth's surface in relation to a reference system, such as latitude and longitude.
2. Applications that use GPS data to provide information or services based on the user's current location.
3. Precise timekeeping devices used in satellites to transmit signals for navigation purposes.
4. Specific locations or landmarks entered into a GPS device to help guide a user along a route.
5. GPS satellites are equipped with atomic clocks to ensure accurate timing for location calculation.
6. The degree to which the calculated location of a user matches the actual location, which can be affected by multiple signal paths.
7. The process of determining the best path to reach a destination using GPS technology.
8. The process of planning, recording, and controlling the movement of a vehicle or person from one place to another using GPS technology.
9. A group of satellites that work together to provide GPS coverage across the globe.
10. The component that processes data collected by sensors to apply programmed fare rates.
11. The bouncing back of a signal when it encounters a surface, such as buildings or bridges.
12. The determination of a device's location via signals received from satellites.
13. A recreational activity in which participants use GPS devices to hide and seek containers, called 'geocaches,' at specific locations marked by coordinates.
14. Discrepancies in time measurement that can affect the accuracy of position calculations.
15. A method used by GPS to determine a location by measuring distances from known points.
16. The use of GPS tracking and monitoring systems to manage and optimize the operations of a fleet of vehicles or assets.
17. The degree to which a GPS device's reported position matches the true position of the object being tracked.
18. The continuous monitoring of the movement and location of an object or person using GPS technology.
19. The practice of determining the positions of points on the Earth's surface using precise GPS measurements for mapping and construction purposes.