Abstract
This article analyzes potential use of various navigation technologies to implement building supervision functions for capital construction, reconstruction and conversion projects. It indicates the basic prerequisites for the development of such technologies and describes the navigation physical principle applicable due to its properties for a certain range of supervision functions in the construction industry. The article also examines testing of Corresponding software systems on the construction sites in Moscow in control operations by the Technical Customer’s engineers, and analyzes the potential of using adjacent navigation systems for similar purposes as compared with the main physical and technical characteristics of implementation in professional software packages.
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IntroductionGPS navigation technology for supervision control at capital construction, reconstruction and conversion projects
Introduction potential ofGPS navigation technology for supervision control at capital construction, reconstruction and conversion projectsDmitriy Topchiy1,*, Alexey Yurgaytis1 and Dmitriy Yurgaytis2 AbstractThis article analyzes potential use of various navigation technologies to implement building supervision functions for capital construction, reconstruction and conversion projects
The following is the definition of the systems science that offers additional possibilities of developing human activities in a number of areas including the construction industry
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GPS navigation technology for supervision control at capital construction, reconstruction and conversion projects. This article analyzes potential use of various navigation technologies to implement building supervision functions for capital construction, reconstruction and conversion projects. It indicates the basic prerequisites for the development of such technologies and describes the navigation physical principle applicable due to its properties for a certain range of supervision functions in the construction industry. The article examines testing of corresponding software systems on the construction sites in Moscow in control operations by the Technical Customer’s engineers, and analyzes the potential of using adjacent navigation systems for similar purposes as compared with the main physical and technical characteristics of implementation in professional software packages. Ancient World (6th century B.C.) Middle Ages The properties of magnetic iron ore are described by Thales of Miletus for the first time ever In his work ‘The Four Great Chinese Inventions’ Joseph Nidem, researcher of Chinese and ancient 1044)
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