Wide Area GPS Enhancement, often referred to as Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) in the United States, is a system designed to improve the accuracy and reliability of GPS signals. It incorporates ground-based monitoring stations that track GPS satellites and measure the errors in their signals. The data gathered from these stations is then used to calculate correction information, which is transmitted to users via geostationary satellites or ground-based communication systems.
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