EEDENG SMartpipeline is used for information management of marker points, supporting multiple ways to input marker point information, including mobile apps, electronic marker locator with built-in GPS, or manual methods. These marker point information include but are not limited to: ID number, affiliation unit, coordinates, burial depth, type, specifications of the identified object, installation and burial time, type of electronic marker , and pictures before backfilling, etc.
The marker points can be displayed on the map in the form of dots, and the marker points can be connected in chronological order.
The marker information can be stored on cloud servers or local PC. When choosing cloud storage, it is necessary to contact EEDENG Technology Co., Ltd. or cooperative companies to obtain account information.
The marker information can be exported to a .CSV format file for easy exchange with other GIS systems.
Marker points can be identified through electronic markers or virtual identification points without markers. To facilitate the search for marker points in the future, it is recommended to use electronic markers.



EEDENG SMartpipeline is used for information management of marker points, supporting multiple ways to input marker point information, including mobile apps, electronic marker locator with built-in GPS, or manual methods. These marker point information include but are not limited to: ID number, affiliation unit, coordinates, burial depth, type, specifications of the identified object, installation and burial time, type of electronic marker , and pictures before backfilling, etc.
The marker points can be displayed on the map in the form of dots, and the marker points can be connected in chronological order.
The marker information can be stored on cloud servers or local PC. When choosing cloud storage, it is necessary to contact EEDENG Technology Co., Ltd. or cooperative companies to obtain account information.
The marker information can be exported to a .CSV format file for easy exchange with other GIS systems.
Marker points can be identified through electronic markers or virtual identification points without markers. To facilitate the search for marker points in the future, it is recommended to use electronic markers.


