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Routing without routes

Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, 2010
Current data collection protocols for wireless sensor networks are mostly based on quasi-static minimum-cost routing trees. We consider an alternative, highly-agile approach called backpressure routing, in which routing and forwarding decisions are made on a per-packet basis.
Scott Moeller   +3 more
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Stochastic Inventory Routing: Route Design with Stockouts and Route Failures

Transportation Science, 1992
The stochastic inventory routing problem involves the distribution of a commodity such as heating oil over a long period of time to a large set of customers. The customers maintain a local inventory of the commodity which they consume at a daily rate.
Trudeau, Pierre, Dror, Moshe
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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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SkipNet: Learning Dynamic Routing in Convolutional Networks

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2017
While deeper convolutional networks are needed to achieve maximum accuracy in visual perception tasks, for many inputs shallower networks are sufficient. We exploit this observation by learning to skip convolutional layers on a per-input basis.
Xin Wang   +3 more
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Routing Optimization for Ensemble Routing

2011 ACM/IEEE Seventh Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems, 2011
The Ensemble Routing[1] architecture (presented at ANCS 2010) implements multipath routing for data center networks. Rather than managing individual flows, ensemble routing manages flows in groups or ensembles to provide scalable responsive management using simple hardware.
Wenfei Wu   +2 more
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Route 128 - Route 495

Annales de Géographie, 1976
Résumé. Le «phénomène Route 128» constitue l'un des exemples les plus classiques de localisation récente des industries américaines au sein de sites adjacents aux principales autoroutes péri-urbaines. Après une brève évocation des traits fondamentaux audit phénomène et des principaux facteurs rendant compte de son épanouis sement au cours des années 60,
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$\alpha$Route: Routing on Names

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2016
One of the crucial building blocks for Information Centric Networking (ICN) is a name based routing scheme that can route directly on content names instead of IP addresses. However, moving the address space from IP addresses to content names brings the scalability issues to a whole new level, due to two reasons.
Reaz Ahmed   +5 more
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Career routes—the ‘alternative’ routes

2022
Abstract Detailed in this chapter are examples of less conventional medical careers. Starting with specialty and associate specialist appointments and other ways to become a general practitioner or consultant other than through formal training pathways, the chapter goes on to describe pursuing an academic career and working as a medic in
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Routing with compact routing tables

Proceedings of Third International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, 2002
This paper addresses the problem of reducing the routing information in multicomputer networks. After an overview of the routing problems, the approach followed here is interval routing, initially proposed by Santoro and Khatib, developed by van Leeuwen and Tan and improved by Mugwaneza and Juganaru. Tests and measures are provided for these methods in
C.I. Geangala, C. Vertan
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