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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2003
Relentless progress in hardware technology and recent advances in sensor technology, and wireless networking have made it feasible to deploy large scale, dense ad-hoc networks. These networks together with sensor technology can be considered as the enablers of emerging models of computing such as embedded computing, ubiquitous computing, or pervasive ...
Badri Nath, Dragos Niculescu
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Relentless progress in hardware technology and recent advances in sensor technology, and wireless networking have made it feasible to deploy large scale, dense ad-hoc networks. These networks together with sensor technology can be considered as the enablers of emerging models of computing such as embedded computing, ubiquitous computing, or pervasive ...
Badri Nath, Dragos Niculescu
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Routing with compact routing tables
Proceedings of Third International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, 2002This 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
Cristina Vertan, C.I. Geangala
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Routing of multipoint connections
IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun., 1988The author addresses the problem of routing connections in a large-scale packet-switched network supporting multipoint communications. He gives a formal definition of several versions of the multipoint problem, including both static and dynamic versions.
Bernard M. Waxman
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$\alpha$Route: Routing on Names
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2016One 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.
Shihabur Rahman Chowdhury+5 more
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Lateralization of Route Continuation and Route Order
2014Navigation 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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2009
Routing is the act of selecting a course of travel. Routing problems are one of the most prominent and persistent problems in geoinformatics. This large research area has a strong theoretical foundation with ties to operations research and management science.
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Routing is the act of selecting a course of travel. Routing problems are one of the most prominent and persistent problems in geoinformatics. This large research area has a strong theoretical foundation with ties to operations research and management science.
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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 ...
H.G.W. Westerbeek, Alfons Maes
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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 ...
H.G.W. Westerbeek, Alfons Maes
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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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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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Methods for Route-To-Route Extrapolation of Dose
Toxicology and Industrial Health, 1985Results 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;
William E. Pepelko, James R. Withey
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Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials, 2007
We present a comprehensive review on the routing of self-confined light-beams in liquid crystals, i.e., generation, propagation and angular steering of self-induced waveguides or spatial solitons in a nonlinear non local dielectric with a large electro-optic response. We describe all-optical routing through soliton-soliton or soliton-beam interactions,
ASSANTO, GAETANO, PECCIANTI M.
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We present a comprehensive review on the routing of self-confined light-beams in liquid crystals, i.e., generation, propagation and angular steering of self-induced waveguides or spatial solitons in a nonlinear non local dielectric with a large electro-optic response. We describe all-optical routing through soliton-soliton or soliton-beam interactions,
ASSANTO, GAETANO, PECCIANTI M.
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