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Vol 149 Iss. 5
Pages:
257-259
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Article

Remote control of dangerous goods transportation

Authors:
V. G. Valeev
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  • Ural Technical University
Date submitted:
2000-10-28
Date accepted:
2000-11-04
Date published:
2001-12-28

Abstract

Transportation of dangerous goods by road in populated areas requires continuous control of the route, mode and conditions of transportation. Continuous remote control of transportation is a new technological task, the solution of which is based on scientific and technical achievements in satellite radio navigation, data transmission from mobile objects and geoinformation technologies. The principles of construction of the remote control system in relation to Russian conditions are considered, technical substantiation of the principles of construction of all components of the system is given: vehicle equipment (VE), radio-technical network of data transmission from VE to dispatching center (DC), equipment and software of DC. The possibilities of using hardware and software products of domestic manufacturers in the system are shown.

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(Archived) Forecasting and prevention of emergencies and their consequences
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