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HIGH TECH APPROACHES TO FORECASTING THE LINEARLY EXTENDED OBJECTS

E. S. Spiridonov    
R. Ye. Yemielianov    
I. V. Kulikova    
O. O. Dienisov    
V. Zheriebtsova    

Resumen

The high technology approaches to forecasting development of uniform transport system are considered in the article.

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