2020
DOI: 10.32843/infrastruct42-66
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Some Aspects of Forecasting Socio-Economic Processes on the Basis of Modern Computer Technologies

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“…If we compare the technical equipment of the on-farm irrigation network with the technical filling of large channels, it should be recognized that electrical automation means including sensors, control devices (PLC), monitoring tools (SCADA) or individual means of digital communication systems, up to the actuators, are practically absent on the first [11][12]. With regard to the structure of the transporting part of the on-farm irrigation network, for which these technical means should be used, it is possible to observe a complex construction of on-farm watercourses into a sequential (or inconsistent) structure -from the older channel to the younger one, [13][14] where, in principle, at different levels, water withdrawals into a separate farm can be formed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If we compare the technical equipment of the on-farm irrigation network with the technical filling of large channels, it should be recognized that electrical automation means including sensors, control devices (PLC), monitoring tools (SCADA) or individual means of digital communication systems, up to the actuators, are practically absent on the first [11][12]. With regard to the structure of the transporting part of the on-farm irrigation network, for which these technical means should be used, it is possible to observe a complex construction of on-farm watercourses into a sequential (or inconsistent) structure -from the older channel to the younger one, [13][14] where, in principle, at different levels, water withdrawals into a separate farm can be formed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%