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Purpose: To formulate the principles of a genetic layout algorithm for planning transport hub facilities placement and those of data use and processing. Methods: Based on the analysis of the relevant scientific papers, the genetic algorithm method and the author-developed linear Diophantine equations in the parameterization of the node zones considered in the formulation of layout problems are applied. Results: The authors have developed an application method for placing transport hub objects in the context of unclear direction of research, data sets formation and their evaluation and rational options using the Pareto method and the authors’ genetic layout algorithm. The potential adaptation of hub zones transport specifications to prospective digitalized and intellectualized infrastructure and technology collaboration has been investigated. Practical significance: The authors’ solution for an applied problem and big data set formation, evaluation and choosing rational options using the Pareto method and a genetic layout algorithm on the example of hub zones is presented. The efficiency is obtained through improved transport links, optimized zone parameters, and higher hub rating.
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