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Dynamic Routing Methods

2012
Multicast routing protocols generally include two components, one component for communication between routers and subtending hosts, and one component for communication between routers. Sections 3.1 and 3.2 discuss methods for communication between routers and hosts, and the subsequent sections of this chapter discuss methods for communication between ...
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Fractalization route to strange nonchaotic dynamics

Physical Review E, 2004
In the fractalization route for the formation of strange nonchaotic attractors (SNA's) in quasiperiodically driven nonlinear dynamical systems, a smooth torus gradually becomes a fractal as the forcing amplitude is increased, while the Lyapunov exponent remains nonpositive. Using techniques introduced by Kim et al.
Sandip, Datta   +2 more
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Dynamic Vehicle Routing

2011
Vehicle routing is one of the major tasks in the context of transportation. The predominant influences currently inducing a change in transportation operations are outlined in Chap. 1. In particular these influences lead to an increased economic relevance of dynamic vehicle routing.
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Fast Jackson Networks with Dynamic Routing

Problems of Information Transmission, 2002
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Sukhov, Yu. M., Vvedenskaya, N. D.
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Dynamic interval routing on asynchronous rings

Proceedings 13th International Parallel Processing Symposium and 10th Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing. IPPS/SPDP 1999, 2003
We consider the problem of routing in an asynchronous dynamically changing ring of processors using schemes that minimize the storage space for the routing information. In general, applying static techniques to a dynamic network would require significant re-computation.
D. KRIZANC, LUCCIO, Flaminia, R. RAMAN
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Two Parallel Queues with Dynamic Routing

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1986
We consider two parallel M/M/1 queueing systems where a new arrival (customer, job, message) joins the shorter of the two queues. Such problems arise naturally in computer communications and packet switched data networks. An asymptotic approach is developed to obtain approximations to the steady-state joint distribution of the number of customers in ...
Knessl, Charles   +3 more
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Hybrid Dynamic Route Planners

Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2018
In most European countries, websites are available with route planners and real time information about incidents and expected delay on the highways. These websites enable car drivers to plan their route from start to destination. On their way, they can use route planners on their smart phone or other devices.
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Dynamic routing of busses

2012
INTRODUCTION With environmental as well as financial incentives for its use, public transportation plays an ever important role in society. In the EU 60 billion passenger journeys were made in 2008 alone, according to the International Association of Public Transport (UITP, n.d.).
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Optimal Dynamic Routing in Multidestination Networks

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1987
The dynamic routing problem for multiple destination networks is considered. The minimum time rather than total delay cost functional is employed. Each link capacity is optimally partitioned by examining the competition of bottlenecks associated with each destination.
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Distributed dynamic routing

2005
In the present invention, packets are routed in a distributed and dynamic manner via an internal packet-switched telecommunication network comprising edge devices. A data packet is received from an external telecommunication network to a source edge device, wherein there is determined the address of the next-hop corresponding to the destination address
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