2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44610-9_54
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Analysis of Navigation Systems for Landside Transport Processes Control

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“…The term "ideal" refers to the systems that a) in all weather conditions, b) for any number of controlled AC and GV, c) with an error not exceeding 1 meter, d) with sufficient frequency to control objects is capable of transferring the coordinates (x, y, z) of all moving objects to the computer of the centralized control system. There has been continuous progress in the field (Saifutdinov & Tolujevs, 2020a), and there is no doubt that "ideal" object positioning systems will be created one day. It is quite clear that only systems in which different methods and technologies of position determination are applied simultaneously will be able to fulfill all the requirements listed above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term "ideal" refers to the systems that a) in all weather conditions, b) for any number of controlled AC and GV, c) with an error not exceeding 1 meter, d) with sufficient frequency to control objects is capable of transferring the coordinates (x, y, z) of all moving objects to the computer of the centralized control system. There has been continuous progress in the field (Saifutdinov & Tolujevs, 2020a), and there is no doubt that "ideal" object positioning systems will be created one day. It is quite clear that only systems in which different methods and technologies of position determination are applied simultaneously will be able to fulfill all the requirements listed above.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%