Improvement Of Geodetic Support During The Construction Of Long-Distance Linear Structures Using GPS Technologies
Askar Anvarovich Kadirov , Master Of 2 Course, Tashkent Institute Of Architecture And Civil Engineering, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This research paper provides an improvement in geodetic support during the construction of longdistance linear structures using modern GPS technologies. When performing hydrographic surveys
using the global navigation satellite systems GPS, the tack is laid along the project lines determined
during the planning of the hydrographic survey.
Keywords
Improvement, geodetic support
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