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Static routing
About: Static routing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 25733 publications have been published within this topic receiving 576732 citations.
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01 Jan 1987TL;DR: A classification scheme is proposed for a class of models that arise in the area of vehicle routing and scheduling and illustrated on a number of problems that have been considered in the literature.
Abstract: A classification scheme is proposed for a class of models that arise in the area of vehicle routing and scheduling and illustrated on a number of problems that have been considered in the literature. The classification scheme may serve as a first step towards the development of a model and algorithm management system in this area.
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TL;DR: Basic analytical models for problems of dynamic and quasi-static routing in data-communication networks are introduced and control and estimation methods are used to construct algorithms for the solution of the routing problem.
Abstract: Basic analytical models for problems of dynamic and quasi-static routing in data-communication networks are introduced. The models are intended to handle the quantities of interest in an algorithmic form, and as such require only a minimal number of assumptions. Control and estimation methods are used to construct algorithms for the solution of the routing problem.
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TL;DR: Two new construction heuristics and a tabu search heuristic are presented for the truck and trailer routing problem, a variant of the vehicle routing problem and Computational results indicate that the heuristic are competitive to the existing approaches.
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22 Mar 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a peer-to-peer radio access system with a series of remote terminals is described, where each remote terminal is capable of forming a link, or hop, of the routing of a call made by one of the series of terminals.
Abstract: An ad-hoc, peer-to-peer radio access system having a series of remote terminals, where each remote terminal is capable of forming a link, or hop, of the routing of a call made by one of the series of terminals. The status of the battery of each terminal which may potentially form part of the routing path of a call is reported to other terminals, whereby the routing path for a call will be decided also based on the status of the battery-charge of each terminal along the routing path.
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TL;DR: This paper presents the taxonomy of the multicast routing protocols, their properties and design features, and aims to aid MANETs researchers and application developers in selecting appropriate multicasts routing protocols for their work.
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