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Hierarchical routing
Hierarchical routing Hierarchical routing: Routing that is based on hierarchical addressing. ...
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Hierarchical state routing
Hierarchical state routing Hierarchical state routing (HSR), proposed in Scalable Routing Strategies for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks ...
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Routing
Routing This article discusses routing in computer networks. For other meanings, see routing (disambiguation). Routing is a means of selecting paths in ... network along which information should be sent. Routing directs forwarding, the passing of logically ...
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Category:Routing
Category:Routing The main article for this category is Routing. Subcategories There are 4 subcategories to this category. N Netsukuku R Routers Routing algorithms Routing protocols Pages in category "Routing" There are 21 pages in this ...
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Ad hoc routing protocol list
Ad hoc routing protocol list An Ad hoc routing protocol is a convention or standard that ... or more ways how to reach them. Routing algorithms have to keep routing table reasonably small choose best route for ... a list of some ad-hoc network routing protocols: Pro-active (Table-driven) These ...
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Link-state routing protocol
Link-state routing protocol A Link-state routing protocol is one of the two main classes of routing protocols used in packet-switched networks for ... routers). The basic concept of link-state routing is that every node receives a map ... collection of best next hops forms the routing table for the node. This contrasts ...
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Temporally-ordered routing algorithm
Temporally-ordered routing algorithm The Temporally-Ordered Routing Algorithm (TORA) is an algorithm for routing data across Wireless Mesh Networks or Mobile ... degree of scalability using a "flat", non-hierarchical routing algorithm. In its operation the algorithm ...
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Routing in the PSTN
Routing in the PSTN In the context of the public switched telephone network, routing is the process by which telephone calls ... precise destination. The exchange uses pre-computed routing tables, which are generated by batch processing ... link failure or congestion. Because of the hierarchical nature of the numbering plan, and its ... such as toll-free or freephone calling. Routing in circuit-switched networks involves creating ...
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Talk:Ad hoc routing protocol list
Talk:Ad hoc routing protocol list Could someone put in a ... 4, 2005 (UTC) WRP is not a hierarchical routing protocol. See section 4.2 on http ... zrp-04.txt GSR is not a hierarchical routing protocol. Instead, it is link state ...
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Freenet (translated from German)
... is through Decentralization , Redundancy , Coding and dynamic Routing are reached. Freenet becomes as free software ... over such a Darknet and a that Routing therein. [ 5 ] Over the presentation became in ... a file is stored, taken place through Routing . Each knot specialized itself with the time ... looked for with the help of the Routing algorithm. The inquiry is sent to a ... freenet tries to against-steer by intelligent Routing (see Routing). Freenet cannot guarantee permanent ...
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