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Эффективность применения параллельного движения трактора

Эффективность применения параллельного движения трактора

Abstract

В статье рассматривается возможности использования параллельного движения трактора в сельском хозяйстве, для снижения трудо- и энерго затрат. Произведено сравнение с традиционным способом вождения. Проанализированы основные режимы работы при параллельном вождении. The article discusses the possibility of using parallel tractor movement in agriculture to reduce labor and energy costs. A comparison is made with the traditional way of driving. The main modes of operation in parallel driving are analyzed.

Keywords

тракторы, автопилотирование, навигация, параллельное вождение

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