Books
Leo Musk

GPS Revolution

“GPS Revolution” offers a compelling journey through the evolution of satellite navigation technology, tracing its remarkable transformation from a Cold War military innovation to an integral part of modern life. Beginning with the unexpected revelation during Sputnik's 1957 launch that satellites could determine precise Earth locations, the book weaves together technical developments, policy decisions, and societal impacts that have shaped our relationship with global positioning technology.

The narrative expertly balances technical depth with accessibility, exploring how the original network of 24 GPS satellites expanded into today's multi-system environment that includes GLONASS and Galileo. Through declassified military records and expert interviews, readers discover fascinating insights about the system's development, such as how the removal of selective availability in 2000 dramatically improved civilian GPS accuracy, and how complex mathematical triangulation principles enable meter-level positioning precision.

The book progressively examines three fundamental themes: technical evolution, democratization of precise positioning, and societal impact, supported by real-world applications across various sectors. From precision agriculture to emergency response systems, the author demonstrates how satellite navigation continues to revolutionize different industries while addressing contemporary challenges like signal spoofing and system vulnerabilities.

This comprehensive exploration culminates in a discussion of future developments, including the potential of quantum technologies and the integration of multiple satellite systems, making it an invaluable resource for both technical professionals and curious general readers.
75 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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