Model of Automatic Distribution of Topologically Related Objects to Layers in Navigation Systems

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In article the problem of automatic distribution of spatial objects to layers is considered. The result of the distribution is multi-layered vector map. Hierarchical model of topological relations has been developed. It is the basis for implementation of objects distribution algorithms. The practical significance of the work is processing of spatial objects in navigation systems.

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