mathematics, transit node routing can be used to speed up shortest-path routing by pre-computing connections between common access nodes to a sub-network...
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Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks. Broadly, routing is performed in many types...
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Shortest path problem (redirect from Shortest path routing)
landmarks, and triangle inequality) Arc flags Contraction hierarchies Transit node routing Reach-based pruning Labeling Hub labels For shortest path problems...
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function a router performs is called policy-based routing where special rules are constructed to override the rules derived from the routing table when...
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Dijkstra's algorithm (category Routing algorithms)
reduce s–t routing to connecting s and t to their respective "transit nodes" followed by shortest-path computation between these transit nodes using a "highway"...
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Multiprotocol Label Switching (redirect from Transit router)
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a routing technique in telecommunications networks that directs data from one node to the next based on labels rather...
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The k shortest path routing problem is a generalization of the shortest path routing problem in a given network. It asks not only about a shortest path...
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Transport hub (redirect from Transit hub)
regional basis, and to create major routes between the hubs. This reduces the need to travel long distances between nodes that are close together. Another...
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Traceroute (redirect from Trace route)
times of the packets received from each successive host (remote node) along the route to a destination. The sum of the mean times in each hop is a measure...
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Tier 1 network (section Routing through peering)
providers emerged. The network routing architecture then became decentralized and this meant a need for exterior routing protocols: in particular, the...
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Journey planner (redirect from Travel-routing system)
where routing is independent of time, the graph uses (directed) edges to represent street/path segments and nodes to represent intersections. Routing on...
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I2P (category Free routing software)
security researchers. Crypto-anarchism Deep web Darknet Garlic routing Key-based routing Public-key cryptography Rendezvous protocol Secure communication...
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For military communications, the Joint Network Node system, or JNN as it is commonly called, is a communications system the United States Military uses...
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considered in the context of route assignment and many studies have been conducted on transit route choice. Among other factors, transit users attempt to minimize...
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has a sparse set of "transit nodes", such that driving from a point A to a sufficiently far away point B along the shortest route will always pass through...
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enable promiscuous mode. A non-routing node in promiscuous mode can generally only monitor traffic to and from other nodes within the same collision domain...
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A feeder line is a peripheral route or branch in a network, which connects smaller or more remote nodes with a route or branch carrying heavier traffic...
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Note that when the packet transits backwards from destination to the source, each intermediate node will update their routing table, signifying that it...
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conservation on transit nodes: The amount of a flow entering an intermediate node u {\displaystyle u} is the same that exits the node. ∀ i ∈ { 1 , … ...
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Sask Transit (FST) is a public transit service in the city of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. It operates two routes within the city, and a third route is contracted...
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distant from the public transport node. Another key feature of transit-oriented development that differentiates it from "transit-proximate development" is reduced...
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a node (hardware box): An implementer is free to combine two functions in one node, or to split a single function into two or more nodes. Each node can...
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IEEE 802.1aq (category Routing)
and all routing is on symmetric shortest paths. The control plane is based on the Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing protocol...
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Tampines Bus Interchange (section Routes)
Authority and operated by SBS Transit Ltd. The TBI serves as a terminus and departure point for commuter routes, and is a major transit hub for Tampines residents...
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tampered with in transit. Routing: Messages need to be routed efficiently from the sender to the receiver. Intermediate nodes may need to route the messages...
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open-source node database project Morteza M. Zanjireh; Hadi Larijani (May 2015). A Survey on Centralised and Distributed Clustering Routing Algorithms...
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distribution/connection model contrast with point-to-point transit systems, in which each point has a direct route to every other point, and which modeled the principal...
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A softswitch (software switch) is a call-switching node in a telecommunications network, based not on the specialized switching hardware of the traditional...
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List of metro systems (redirect from List of transit systems)
rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, undergrounds, tubes, mass rapid transit (MRT)...
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previously. The nCUBE-3 also added fault-tolerant adaptive routing support, in addition to fixed routing, although in retrospect it's not entirely clear why...
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