Wednesday, 23 July 2014



Satellite navigation systems are an extremely useful development in modern technology that allows a small electronic device to determine its exact location through satellite. Once, it knows its location, it is very easy for device to calculate accurate measurements of navigation information such as roads, directions, turns etc.
Navigation systems are used my army vehicles, boaters, surveyors, outdoor men and many others. Now, many vehicles come with the navigation systems already installed in them. There are a lot of navigation systems working at this time all over the world.
One of them is the Global Navigation system or GPS of United States and contains around 24 to 30 satellites in its orbit. Initially this was used for the military purpose and used for the detective purposes of the areas of the enemy. Short after its evolution, it was available for the civilian purposes as the reason behind was to transfer the ease in their daily routine life.
Russia has also its navigation system with name of GLONASS, which is derived from Global Navigation System. Now it is fully functional as it was launched in 1982, but due to shortages of funds, it started working with the 12 satellites in its orbit but now it is fully functional and gives its total output.
The European Union is currently working on 2 navigation system, EGNOS, and consisted of 3 satellites in its orbit but from 2010 it is fully functional satellite navigation system consisting 30 satellites in its orbits, that are competing with the GPS of United States and provide more accurate calculations of positions throughout the world. Several other countries have their navigation system but they are not of the caliber of GPS, GLONASS and EGNOS.
Whatever the navigation system is available there, but the ultimate reason of all the navigation systems same and that is, how to find the correct, shortest and accurate calculation of the desired destination. For this purpose GM Navigation system provides the best available roads to the drivers to save their time, fuel and money.

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