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Modern methods of navigation monitoring and positioning of agricultural machinery
Author(s) -
Ivan Bedarev,
Vitaly Tikhonovskiy,
Ksenia Tikhonovskaya,
Yuri Blynskiy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
агроэкоинфо
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1999-6403
DOI - 10.51419/20215528
Subject(s) - agriculture , profitability index , arable land , agrarian society , agricultural productivity , business , global positioning system , production (economics) , process (computing) , glonass , environmental economics , environmental resource management , computer science , environmental science , telecommunications , gnss applications , economics , finance , macroeconomics , biology , operating system , ecology
The article considers the state of transport monitoring systems used in agricultural production. The urgency of the problem is explained by the need to increase the profitability of enterprises of the agricultural complex. An effective way to solve the problem is strict control of the operation of transport used in the technological process of agricultural production in order to optimize and increase the efficiency of its operation. The direct dependence of the profitability of an agricultural enterprise on the monitoring of transport is considered and justified. To illustrate, the results of a survey conducted in 2020 by the staff of the Center for Forecasting and Monitoring of the Kuban State Agrarian University are used. It is concluded that monitoring systems make it possible to rationalize the process of cultivating arable land and significantly reduce fuel costs, and agricultural enterprises that do not use digital transformation technologies lose out in the competition to more modern companies. Keywords: AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS, MONITORING, POSITIONING, TRANSPORT, AGRICULTURE, GLONASS, GPS

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