
В статье описаны структура, содержание и способы программно-технической реализации современных геоинформационных сервисов космического мониторинга сельскохозяйственных земель. Суть их функционирования основана на автоматизированных методах интерпретации данных дистанционного зондирования Земли с космических аппаратов и предоставлении пользователю надежных сведений о ретроспективном и текущем состоянии растительных и почвенных покров. Формируемые в сервисах материалы нашли свое применение в производственных процессах точного земледелия и имеют значительные преимущества перед результатами традиционных способов наблюдений.The article describes the structure, operations and techniques of modern GIS firmware as applied to satellite-based monitoring of agricultural lands. These GIS services are essentially based on automated interpretation of satellite remote sensing data. They provide users with reliable current and historical information on vegetation and soil cover. The data thus generated are applied to precision farming and far exceed the results of traditional monitoring.
ГЕОСЕРВИС,ГЕОИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ СИСТЕМА,СЕЛЬСКОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО,КОСМИЧЕСКИЙ МОНИТОРИНГ,GEOSERVICE,GEO-INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS),AGRICULTURE,SATELLITE-BASED MONITORING
ГЕОСЕРВИС,ГЕОИНФОРМАЦИОННАЯ СИСТЕМА,СЕЛЬСКОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО,КОСМИЧЕСКИЙ МОНИТОРИНГ,GEOSERVICE,GEO-INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS),AGRICULTURE,SATELLITE-BASED MONITORING
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