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This article analyzes domestic and foreign sources, regulatory documents of the Russian Federation, in order to determine the etiological factors of oral cancer, assess the statistical data on morbidity and mortality from malignant neoplasms of the ...
M. V. Lebedev +2 more
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Research on embodiment is rich in impressive demonstrations but somewhat poor in comprehensive explanations. Although some moderators and driving mechanisms have been identified, a comprehensive conceptual account of how bodily states or dynamics influence behavior is still missing.
Körner, Anita +2 more
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Routing with Deceptive Information [PDF]
Routing protocols based on the link-state paradigm notoriously suffer from the problem of stale information in highly dynamic traffic scenarios, leading to an overall loss in routing efficiency. Solutions are not easy to come by, since an increase in the
Racca, C. +8 more
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Macro-routing: a new hierarchical routing protocol [PDF]
In a continually evolving Internet, tools such as quality of service routing must be used in order to accommodate user demands. QoS routing raises scalability issues within very large networks, which can he avoided by using hierarchical routing ...
Martin Collier +3 more
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Should QoS routing algorithms prefer shortest paths? [PDF]
Multimedia traffic and real-time e-commerce applications can experience quality degradation in traditional networks such as the Internet. These difficulties can be overcome in networks which feature dynamically set up paths with bandwidth and delay ...
Martin Collier +5 more
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Summary: An interval routing scheme is a general method of routing messages in a distributive network using compact routing tables. In this paper, concepts related to optimal interval routing schemes are introduced and explored. Several problems concerning the insertion of nodes and joining of separate networks by a new link to form larger ones are ...
Jan van Leeuwen, Richard B. Tan
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Matrix-based nonblocking routing algorithm for Beneš networks [PDF]
This paper presents a nonblocking routing algorithm for Benes networks. Such networks are of potential interest in implementing large scale optical cross-connects, but their complex routing algorithm limits their applications. We use a simple approach to
Martin Collier +5 more
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Fuzzy Clustering with Multi-Constraint QoS Service Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
This paper presents a fuzzy logic-based, service differentiated, QoS aware routing protocol (FMSR) offering multipath routing for WSNs, with the purpose of providing a service differentiated path meant for communication between nodes, based on actual ...
Jayashree V. Agarkhed +2 more
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In recent years, the underwater wireless sensor network (UWSN) has received a significant interest among research communities for several applications, such as disaster management, water quality prediction, environmental observance, underwater navigation,
Neelakandan Subramani +4 more
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Fairness considerations with algorithms for elastic traffic routing
The bit rate of modern applications typically varies in time. We consider the traffic elastic if the rate of the sources can be controlled as a function of free resources along the route of that traffic.
Tibor Cinkler +2 more
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