network topology

  • 21Network model — For computer network models, see network topology, packet generation model and channel model. The network model is a database model conceived as a flexible way of representing objects and their relationships. Its distinguishing feature is that… …

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  • 22Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems — 3 D Graphic of Relinking Marriages among Nomad Kin, color coded by generations. Nodes are couples not individuals, so where downward lines meet it is a relative that is married. This is called relinking. The relinking structure and dynamic is a… …

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  • 23Topology —   Refer instead to Network Topology …

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  • 24Network synthesis filters — Network synthesis is a method of designing signal processing filters. It has produced several important classes of filter including the Butterworth filter, the Chebyshev filter and the Elliptic filter. It was originally intended to be applied to… …

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  • 25Network planning and design — is an iterative process, encompassing topological design, network synthesis, and network realization, and is aimed at ensuring that a new network or service meets the needs of the subscriber and operator.[1] The process can be tailored according… …

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  • 26Topology Dissemination Based on Reverse-Path Forwarding — (TBRPF) is a link state routing protocol for wireless mesh networks.The obvious design for a wireless link state protocol (such as the Optimized Link State Routing Protocol) transmits large amounts of routing data, and this limits the utility of… …

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  • 27Network coding — is a technique where, instead of simply relaying the packets of information they receive, the nodes of a network will take several packets and combine them together for transmission. This can be used to attain the maximum possible information… …

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  • 28Geospatial topology — Topology In a Geographic Information System GIS, topology is a set of rules which define the relationship between points, lines, and polygons. ESRI enables topology generation within their geodatabase feature classes. Network topology explores… …

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  • 29topology — topologic /top euh loj ik/, topological, adj. topologically, adv. topologist, n. /teuh pol euh jee/, n., pl. topologies for 3. Math. 1. the study of those properties of geometric forms that remain invariant under c …

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  • 30Topology table — A topology table is used by routers that route traffic in a network. It consists of all routing tables inside the Autonomous System where the router is positioned. Each router using the routing protocol EIGRP then maintains a topology table for… …

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