Geoinformation technology for road surface planning and accounting

№2 (2022)

Eremeev S.V., Egai M.V., Abakumov A.V.

УДК 004.9
https://doi.org/10.47148/1609-364X-2022-2-18-24

AbstractAbout the AuthorReferences
The market of modern geoinformation systems is experiencing an increase in innovation. The study of the state of geoinformation objects is interesting for improving the efficiency of regional management. Trends and innovations in the field of geoinformation systems of highways are shown in the article. The development of geoinformation technology for planning and accounting of the road surface is considered. Experimental studies have made it possible to analyze the display of roads on the map with different time characteristics and calculate the cost of road works.
Sergey V. Eremeev
Candidate of Technical Sciences
Associate Professor at the Department “Information systems”
of Murom Institute (branch), Vladimir State University named
after Alexander and Nikolay Stoletovs
23 Orlovskaya str., Murom, Vladimirskaya reg., 602264, Russia
e-mail: sv-eremeev@yandex.ru

Maria V. Egai

Master Student at the Department “Information systems”
of Murom Institute (branch), Vladimir State University named
after Alexander and Nikolay Stoletovs
23 Orlovskaya str., Murom, Vladimirskaya reg., 602264, Russia
e-mail: mv-egai@yandex.ru

Artyom V. Abakumov

Master Student at the Department “Information systems”
of Murom Institute (branch), Vladimir State University named
after Alexander and Nikolay Stoletovs
23 Orlovskaya str., Murom, Vladimirskaya reg., 602264, Russia
e-mail: artem210966@yandex.ru
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Key words: geoinformation technology, vector objects, road surface

Section: Application of GIS technologies