topology design

  • 1Topology 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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  • 2Electronic filter topology — An elementary filter topology introduces a capacitor into the feedback path of an op amp to achieve an unbalanced active implementation of a low pass transfer function Electronic filter topology defines electronic filter circuits without taking… …

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  • 3Network topology — Diagram of different network topologies. Network topology is the layout pattern of interconnections of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer[1][2] …

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  • 4Network 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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  • 5Internet Topology — deals with finding the structure of the internet. It is daunting to map the entire hierarchy due to the rate at which the network is growing. The effort to map the Internet is usually incomplete and out of date the moment it appears. Internet… …

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  • 6Multiple feedback topology (electronics) — Multiple feedback topology is an electronic filter topology which is used to implement an electronic filter by adding two poles to the transfer function. A diagram of the circuit topology for a second order low pass filter is shown in the figure… …

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  • 7Architectural design values — make up an important part of what influences an architect and designer when they make their design decisions. However, architects and designers are not always influenced by the same values and intentions. Value and intentions differ between… …

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  • 8Contextual design — (CD) is a user centered design process developed by Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt. It incorporates ethnographic methods for gathering data relevant to the product via field studies, rationalizing workflows, and designing human computer… …

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  • 9Multiphase topology optimisation — The Multi Phase Topology Optimisation is a simulation technique based on the principle of the finite element method which is able to determine the optimal distribution of two or more different materials in combination under thermal and mechanical …

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  • 10Computer-aided geometric design — (CAGD), also known as geometric modeling, is a branch of computational geometry. It deals with the construction and representation of free form curves, surfaces, or volumes. [Farin, G.: A History of Curves and Surfaces in CAGD,… …

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