Quantum entanglement offers unprecedented precision for GPS and more (Update)

Your phone’s GPS, the Wi-Fi in your house and communications on aircraft are all powered by radio-frequency, or RF, waves, which carry information from a transmitter at one point to a sensor at another. The sensors interpret this information in different ways. For example, a GPS sensor uses the exact time and the exact position at which it receives an RF wave to determine its own relative location. The more precisely it can measure the position, the more accurately it can determine location.

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https://phys.org/news/2020-04-quantum-entanglement-unprecedented-precision-gps.html