Algorithm of Route Position's Detecting for Service Transport

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The problem associated with the current location’s determination of the transport unit moving on the pre-planned route is observed. Criteria to be followed when solving this problem are designated. An algorithm allowing the operational monitoring of the movement with the possibility of immediate alert the dispatcher about timetable's adherence is proposed.

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