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Volume 5,Issue 2

Fall 204

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Global positioning system application for monitoring of the engineering infrastructure facility safety

SEVILN Tabasaranskaya1 BAHAR N.Aliyeva2 NAMIG Rahimov3 RUSTAM B. Rustamov4
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1 Mechanical Department, Encotec Company, Baku, Azerbaijan
2 Freelance Geotechnical Engineer, Sydney, Australia
3 Geotechnical Engineering Department, Encotec Company, Baku, Azerbaijan
4 Institute of Physics National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan
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Abstract

Oil and gas companies need to ensure continuous operation of critical equipment, no matter how remote. This means knowing exactly where your fleets and equipment are, how they are performing and identifying problems as they occur. There are number of existing security systems developed to protect linear systems like oil pipelines for transportation of oil and gas products from the first point of development up to collection stations. In the current stage is the gap of the oil and gas pipeline systems security purposes of use of space technology advances. This paper dedicated to the subject of linear pipeline monitoring with use of global positioning system for observation of changes of land in the areas actively functioning of natural disaster factor[1].

Keywords
Global Positioning System
Natural Disasters
Monitoring
Linear System
Engineering Facility Safety
References

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Conflict of interest
The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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