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MONITORING OF THE EXPLOSIVE TRANSPORT IN KOSOVO WITH THE HELP OF GPS SYSTEM

E. Berisha, A. Axhami, X. Kastrati

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Abstract

A new practice has started to be implemented in Kosovo, in this south-eastern region of Europe, and it is 24-hour monitoring of vehicles and facilities with strategy for the development of mines in Kosovo with the help of GPS system. These vehicles and static facilities (the explosive storage) have a sophisticated system, which enables a precise monitoring of movements in and around them. Global Positioning System (GPS) currently presents the greatest achievements and application in the communication technology. By this it is created the possibility of supervision of the technical state of vehicle during transport and undertaking of certain measures in case of notice of unforeseen situations. In all of this, the global positioning system finds its role, which aim is to support in monitoring of the transport process. These systems provide tools and mechanisms necessary to better monitoring implementation of the transport network, the greater security of vehicles and support drivers before and during transport.

Publication details

Title
MONITORING OF THE EXPLOSIVE TRANSPORT IN KOSOVO WITH THE HELP OF GPS SYSTEM
Authors
E. Berisha, A. Axhami, X. Kastrati
Proceedings
10th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2010
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2010
Pages
483-490
SWS Citekey
Berisha2010405
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References5
  1. Dr. Guenter Heinrichs, Institute of Geodesy and Navigation, the universe FAF Munich Germany

  2. Dr. Martin Haunschild, heart of Europe's satellite navigation in Bavaria Germany

  3. www.purpeflinder.com

  4. www.trafficmaster.co

  5. www.ifen.com

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