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Lateralization of Route Continuation and Route Order

2014
Navigation is a complex cognitive ability and its structure is still poorly understood. Memory for route continuation and route order are hypothesized to be at least partially separate components of navigation ability. In the current experiment, participants studied a route in virtual reality. The dissociation between route continuation ("what turn did
Van Der Ham, Ineke J M   +1 more
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Route‐external and Route‐internal Landmarks in Route Descriptions: Effects of Route Length and Map Design

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2013
SummaryLandmarks are basic ingredients in route descriptions. They often mark choice points: locations where travellers choose from different options how to continue the route. This study focuses on one of the loose ends in the taxonomy of landmarks. In a memory‐based production experiment in which respondents described routes they had seen on a map ...
Westerbeek, Hans, Maes, Alfons
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Continuous routing and batch routing on the hypercube

Proceedings of the fifth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing - PODC '86, 1986
In this paper we study two related routing problems on the n-dimensional hypercube: continuous routing, referring to the infinite routing process in which one new permutation is generated every constant r time steps, and batch routing, in which n permutations axe to be routed at the same time. We show that continuous routing with suitable value of r is
Yukon Chang, Janos Simon
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Methods for Route-To-Route Extrapolation of Dose

Toxicology and Industrial Health, 1985
Results of acute toxicity studies for a variety of chemicals have indicated that, in most cases, although the inhalation route was more effective than the IG route, wide variations in toxicity occurred between these two routes. The major factors that may result in variations in toxicity between routes include: (1) differences in absorption efficiency;
W E, Pepelko, J R, Withey
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Route servers for inter-domain routing

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998
Internet transmission and switching facilities are partitioned into different administrative domains. To effect routing between domains, domain border routers establish pairwise peering sessions and exchange routing information at exchange points. An alternative arrangement, in which each border router at an exchange point peers only with a Route Ser ...
Ramesh Govindan   +3 more
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Route Previews: Enhancing the Route Selection

IEEE Virtual Reality Conference (VR 2006), 2006
In large-scale virtual environments (VEs), there are often several different routes to a target destination. In this paper, we introduce a route preview tool to help users of VEs with the route selection process. Our experiments showed that the proposed route preview tool provides the necessary support to help users select a desirable route.
Pedram Sadeghian   +3 more
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Arc routing in a node routing environment

Computers & Operations Research, 2006
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Johan Oppen, Arne Løkketangen
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Safe routing reconfigurations with route redistribution

IEEE INFOCOM 2014 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2014
Simultaneously providing flexibility, evolvability and correctness of routing is one of the basic and still unsolved problems in networking. Route redistribution provides a tool, used in many enterprise networks, to either partition a network into multiple routing domains or merge previously independent networks.
Stefano Vissicchio   +4 more
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Hub routing versus distributed routing

[1992] Proceedings 17th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2003
The distributed routing architecture is shown to provide higher performance at lower cost than the hub routing approach. These two techniques are discussed in terms of practical evaluation criteria, including cost, performance, interoperability, scalability, and ease of management. >
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Multicast Routing by Multiple Tree Routes

2000
A solution to reduce the cost of multicast paths is presented, where the traffic is split over multiple paths to obtain an overall lower cost. Optimal conditions for this split operation are provided and two different algorithms are presented. The methods were shown to work on problems with many different types of simultaneous multicast traffic ...
Koohyun Park   +2 more
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