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Multipath Dissemination in Regular Mesh Topologies

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2009
Mesh topologies are important for large-scale peer-to-peer systems that use low-power transceivers. The quality of service (QoS) in such systems is known to decrease as the scale increases. We present a scalable approach for dissemination that exploits all the shortest paths between a pair of nodes and improves the QoS. Despite the presence of multiple
Mamidisetty, Kranthi K   +3 more
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Carving for topology simplification of polygonal meshes

Computer-Aided Design, 2010
The topological complexity of polygonal meshes has a large impact on the performance of various geometric processing algorithms, such as rendering and collision detection algorithms. Several approaches for simplifying topology have been discussed in the literature.
Nate Hagbi, Jihad El-Sana
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On the Topology and Isotopic Meshing of Plane Algebraic Curves

Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 2020
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Kai Jin, Jin-San Cheng
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A new network topology with multiple meshes

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1999
This paper introduces a new network topology, called Multi-Mesh (MM), which uses multiple meshes as the basic building blocks interconnected in a suitable manner. The proposed network consists of n/sup 4/ processors and is 4-regular with a diameter of 2n. The network also contains a Hamiltonian cycle.
Debasish Das   +2 more
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Geometry and Topology for Mesh Generation

2001
The book combines topics in mathematics (geometry and topology), computer science (algorithms), and engineering (mesh generation). The motivation for these topics is the difficulty, both conceptually and in the technical execution, of combining elements of combinatorial and of numerical algorithms.
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Topology Inference in Wireless Mesh Networks

2009
In this paper, we tackle the problem of topology inference in wireless mesh networks and present a novel approach to reconstructing the logical network topology. Our approach is based on the social fingerprint, a short bit pattern computed for each node to characterize the link status of the local neighborhood of the node. To conserve the communication
Kai Xing   +3 more
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Mesh Topology Viewer (MTV): an SVG-based interactive mesh network topology visualization tool

2008 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2008
This paper discusses wireless mesh network topology visualization tools and their requirements. It presents an interactive tool for visualizing mesh network topologies. The proposed tool uses the SVG - scalable vector graphics - web standard, which is based on XML, to build the network map.
Rafael De T. Valle   +3 more
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A Topology Preserved Mesh Simplification Algorithm

2009 WRI World Congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering, 2009
These large-volume mesh models face challenge in rendering, storing, and transmission for the further geometrical reconstruction. This paper presents a feature extraction based mesh simplification method to get a topology preserved simple mesh model. Sequence of mesh simplification is controlled on the basis of geometrical feature sensitivity, which ...
Lirong Wang, Jinzhu Li, Ichiro Hagiwara
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Mesh Composition on Models with Arbitrary Boundary Topology

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2008
This paper presents a new approach for the mesh composition on models with arbitrary boundary topology. After cutting the needed parts from existing mesh models and putting them into the right pose, an implicit surface is adopted to smoothly interpolate the boundaries of models under composition.
Juncong Lin   +3 more
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Mesh routing topologies for multi-FPGA systems

IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 1998
There is currently great interest in using fixed arrays of FPGAs for logic emulators, custom computing devices, and software accelerators. An important part of designing such a system is determining the proper routing topology to use to interconnect the FPGAs. This topology can have a great effect on the area and delay of the resulting system. Crossbar,
Scott Hauck   +2 more
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