Turkmen science is "at the service" of the country's transport infrastructure


The modern socio-economic space today is unthinkable without innovative technologies, thanks to which a new national model of the country's sustainable development is being formed. In Turkmenistan, the Technology Center of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, which has the largest scientific, technical and intellectual base in the country, is such a “conductor” of new ideas, Durdymyrad Gadamov, Director of the Technology Center of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, doctor of chemical sciences, said at the Ashgabat transport forum ITTC - 2023.
The Technology Center has a laboratory of geographic information systems - GIS, specialists of which carry out work on deciphering remote sensing data, creating various thematic and interactive maps. Today, GIS is the optimal platform for solving complex problems in the field of transport. The territorial distribution of transport systems makes them an ideal object of automation through GIS technologies for infrastructure management, implementation of a navigation system, and maintenance of operational and computational tasks.
Also, geographic information systems are becoming a valuable tool in the management of land and air segments of air transport, in railway logistics, in solving complex problems for geographically distributed motor transport systems and for the development of sea and river navigation, the Turkmen scientist noted.
The main advantage of GIS over other information technologies is in the set of tools for creating and combining databases with the capabilities of their geographic analysis and visualization in the form of various maps, graphs, charts, as well as direct linking to each other of all attributive and graphic data. Today, modern GIS technologies create monitoring systems that allow collecting, processing and presenting operational information in real time, displaying the state of the road on a map, using statistical data from all passages, automatically identifying and marking critical places, which makes it possible to quickly make decisions and quickly respond to emergency situations.
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