Global Positioning System or GPS has been included in earthmoving industries for a certain time already. The heavy equipment manufacturers applied this technology on various procedures. These procedures are land grading, causeways, roads, levees, railway beds, canals, and berms.
A lot of modification and advances in technology, as well as innovation and efficiency with the lesser profit involved, pushed certain kinds of developments. One of these developments is the use of GPS machine control files that are being adapted into earthwork. It can reduce the cost for contractors and would make work faster with the use of these technologies.
By the end of the 1990s, leading heavy equipment corporations have been applying this innovation and dominated the market sector for this technology while advancing it even further. The system works by simply comparing the position of the current location with the blade of the graders. It indicates the difference while being able to adjust them automatically. The GPS then comes into place for this procedure.
3D and 2D software are now being utilized, developed, and being upgraded even further to help with this sort of procedure. The topography map of the area is imported to these software for it to let the operator have a better visualization for the whole area. Leading companies are actually making their own software and constantly making revisions and upgrades to give higher accuracy in the process.
The system has two types that can be distinguished further with their advantages. They are fully utilized by the heavy equipment industry for their procedures in earthmoving. These are Fully Automatic and Indicate Only. These two types in the system can have one or also two receivers. Although with only one of the receiver, it cannot give enough information of the surroundings of the location of the machine. That is why two receivers can allow it to give the angle of the machines as well.
In order for accuracy with this use, there should be an accurate site design as well. The design file that came from an engineering firm can be imported into the GPS display. Some guidance systems will also allow the user to define the grade elevation and angle without the specifics of the original design.
Here are the heavy equipment that are installed with this guidance system. Compactors, Scrapers, Hydraulic Excavators, and Motor Graders. This is a great advantage for the machines for them to have higher accuracy, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. This can give lesser people on the field as well, making it more convenient.
A machine installed with this system can cost to around one hundred million dollars. When used to the full potential, it can give back to more or less thirty percent of the productivity compared to that from traditional methods. Because of its high accuracy, a lot of projects are requiring the use of GPS in order for them to have lesser expenses.
The limitation is only due to obstructions of the signals and including the surrounding environment as well. Considering the location and environment of the production site should be done in order to have the guidance system to work at its best. Nearby buildings and their roofs can obstruct the signals from the satellite and can make dead zones. Even so, Global Positioning System is still used in advanced Earthmoving due to its advantages and efficiency.
A lot of modification and advances in technology, as well as innovation and efficiency with the lesser profit involved, pushed certain kinds of developments. One of these developments is the use of GPS machine control files that are being adapted into earthwork. It can reduce the cost for contractors and would make work faster with the use of these technologies.
By the end of the 1990s, leading heavy equipment corporations have been applying this innovation and dominated the market sector for this technology while advancing it even further. The system works by simply comparing the position of the current location with the blade of the graders. It indicates the difference while being able to adjust them automatically. The GPS then comes into place for this procedure.
3D and 2D software are now being utilized, developed, and being upgraded even further to help with this sort of procedure. The topography map of the area is imported to these software for it to let the operator have a better visualization for the whole area. Leading companies are actually making their own software and constantly making revisions and upgrades to give higher accuracy in the process.
The system has two types that can be distinguished further with their advantages. They are fully utilized by the heavy equipment industry for their procedures in earthmoving. These are Fully Automatic and Indicate Only. These two types in the system can have one or also two receivers. Although with only one of the receiver, it cannot give enough information of the surroundings of the location of the machine. That is why two receivers can allow it to give the angle of the machines as well.
In order for accuracy with this use, there should be an accurate site design as well. The design file that came from an engineering firm can be imported into the GPS display. Some guidance systems will also allow the user to define the grade elevation and angle without the specifics of the original design.
Here are the heavy equipment that are installed with this guidance system. Compactors, Scrapers, Hydraulic Excavators, and Motor Graders. This is a great advantage for the machines for them to have higher accuracy, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. This can give lesser people on the field as well, making it more convenient.
A machine installed with this system can cost to around one hundred million dollars. When used to the full potential, it can give back to more or less thirty percent of the productivity compared to that from traditional methods. Because of its high accuracy, a lot of projects are requiring the use of GPS in order for them to have lesser expenses.
The limitation is only due to obstructions of the signals and including the surrounding environment as well. Considering the location and environment of the production site should be done in order to have the guidance system to work at its best. Nearby buildings and their roofs can obstruct the signals from the satellite and can make dead zones. Even so, Global Positioning System is still used in advanced Earthmoving due to its advantages and efficiency.
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