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Route Fragility: A Novel Metric for Route Selection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
A key factor deciding the performance of a routing protocol in mobile ad hoc networks is the manner in which it adapts to route changes caused by mobility. Exploiting the intuition that a less dynamic route lasts longer, this paper proposes a new metric, the Route Fragility Coefficient RFC, to...
Tags: Expansion, Route, Mobile, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Contraction, Metric, Route Fragility Coefficient, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
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School Bus Driver and Route Schedules (zip)
This Excel spreadsheet keeps track of which drivers are qualified for each route and lets you assign them to two shifts a day (morning and afternoon or any other 2 shifts) each day for a month. Built-in logic keeps you from assigning unqualified drivers to routes and also prevents you...
Tags: Route, Driver, Built-in Logic, Microsoft Excel, E-mail, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Online Communications
Software downloads 2008-01-17
TrailRunner (dmg)
TrailRunner is a route planning software for all kinds of long distance sports like running, biking, hiking, inline-skating, amd skiing. If you ever asked yourself how long your workout routes are and what route you should choose for this evening then TrailRunner should be your training-partner. TrailRunner can calculate a...
Tags: Software, Route, Software Entwicklung, TrailRunner, Tools & Techniques, Management
Software downloads 2007-01-10
GlobalTraceRoute (zip)
Plot the route taken by your data around the world. Use GlobalTraceRoute on your Mac OS X computer to trace the path of your internet communications around our planet earth. GlobalTraceRoute shows your choice of maps of the world and maps the route from your computer to another computer on...
Tags: Route, Computer, SubRosaSoft, Internet, Productivity, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2006-01-20
WebHopper Classic (zip)
WebHopper is a quick, easy-to-use Internet tool that lifts the lid on server routes, revealing the true location of Internet addresses and the circuitous routes by which we reach them. Its unique outside looking in function holds up a mirror to your own computer to provide interesting and useful data...
Tags: Route, Server, WebHopper, Internet, Productivity
Software downloads 2007-06-13
Meander (zip)
Meander is a Mac application that plots points, plans routes and measures distances using any map, including maps you've scanned or those you've found on the Web. Save your routes for later. Export or print and share them with others. Meander includes these Key Features, Plot Anything, Plot on top...
Tags: Route, Web Site Development, Internet
Software downloads 2007-03-15
Global Fleet Control (exe)
Modular PC-Software package for planning and controlling of arbitrary sea routes with integrated calculation of time-schedules and manifold applications The Software package GLOBAL FLEET CONTROL - GFC40 is suitable for the application on your fleet. Application Profile planning and controlling of arbitrary worldwide sea routes + Waypoint input manually, by...
Tags: Route
Software downloads 2007-02-20
Cisco administration 101: What you need to know about default routes
Default routes tell routers and switches where to go to if they don't have a specified route in their routing table. David Davis reviews the basics of default routes, explains how to configure a static route, and tells you how to distribute a default route. Just as a PC...
Tags: IP, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, default route, router, PC, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, Network, Administration, David Davis
Technical articles 2007-04-19
Imposed Route Reuse in Ad Hoc Network Routing Protocols Using Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlay Routing
One of the most effective approaches to reducing the routing overhead in mobile ad hoc network routing protocols is to reuse routes discovered for one packet to deliver as many other packets as possible. Numerous techniques have been developed to facilitate route reuse, including caching, overhearing, using partial routes, and...
Tags: Advertisement, Route, P2P, Reuse, Productivity, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet
White papers 2006-12-01
Mobile Device Programming for Finding Optimal Path on a Fast-Bus System
In the project discussed in this paper, a real-time software solution is developed that helps users to find the optimal combination of routes in a bus-based passenger mass transportation system, TransMilenio TM, in Bogota, Colombia. The TM users face the need to choose the best route between two points, and...
Tags: Route, Mobile, Mobile Device, Transportation
White papers 2006-04-10
Take a closer look at routing redistribution
Last time, David Davis reviewed the finer points of routing redistribution. This week, get a practical, hands-on example of using routing redistribution on your network. In my last column, I offered an overview of the basics of using routing redistribution. Routing redistribution involves taking routes from one ...
Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Routing Information Protocol, Router 2, Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Firewalls, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, router, redistribution, Router 1, network, firewall, default route, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, David Davis, Subnets Keyword
Technical articles 2005-12-15
Cisco administration 101: Routing redistribution
Routing redistribution involves taking the routes from one source of routing information and sending those routes to another routing protocol. If you're not familiar with the finer points of redistribution, let David Davis bring you up to speed with this overview. It's important that network administrators know what routing...
Tags: Open Shortest Path First, Routing Information Protocol, Cisco Systems Inc., Routers & switches, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, network, redistribution, routing protocol, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, Administration, David Davis
Technical articles 2005-12-08
Cisco IP subnetting 101: An introduction to supernetting
After reading David Davis' recent two-part series about the basics of Cisco IP subnetting, members asked for more. This week, David responds to one member's questions about changing bits on the subnet mask and supernetting a network. I recently wrote a two-part series about the basics of Cisco ...
Tags: IP, Cisco Systems Inc., NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, subnet, subnet mask, network, network portion, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, Router, BGP, David Davis
Technical articles 2005-08-18
Understand the significance of administrative distance and metrics when working with routers
When it comes to routing protocols and routes, administrative distance and metrics are two important factors. What exactly do these numbers mean? David Davis introduces you to these two factors and explains why administrators working with Cisco routers need to understand their significance. Want to learn more about...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, Administrative distance, administrative distance, router, Cisco Routers and Management Newsletter, Route, Open Shortest Path First, Distance, Routing Protocol
Technical articles 2005-05-19
How to Configure a Cisco Pix Firewall, step by step Tutorial
Security Folks,Here is an article that provides a step by step guide to configure the PIX Firewall from scratch. An effort has been made to keep this paper as simple as possible for the newbies.Full Article: http://www.secmanager.comHope it helps,Thx
Tags: Cisco PIX Firewall, step-by-step, security, cisco, firewall, network, interface, pix, configure, route, adiveno@..., Cisco Systems Inc.
Discussion threads 2006-05-06
Tech Tip: Install a parallel OS/View and add routes with Route command
Windows 2000 Professional: Install a parallel OS When you're trying to recover a Windows 2000 client, you have several options, including using Windows 2000 Setup, which can help you repair and recover a system that otherwise won't boot properly. Another option is to...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Route, Subnet, ROUTE PRINT, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2003-12-08
Route Email per domain
I have an exchange 2003 org. I would like to route outbound SMTP mail to xyz domain to a specific host by IP address, while all other mail utilizes DNS. This used to be real simple in 5.5. How is this done now in 2003?Setup a Routing...
Tags: E-mail, NETWORKING
Q&A 2005-09-07
Windows 2000
Catch MewCan Mew really be obtained without a code or a giveaway from Nintendo? Yes, it can. In order for this ultimate cheat to work, you need to view the requirements below. They are very important; missing one will cause the cheat to not work! Follow this guide exactly the...
Tags: cheat, GAMBLER, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Paulvs1_@..., Pokemon, Pokemon 3, Route, Route 8, windows
Q&A 2004-10-08
Troubleshoot Windows TCP/IP problems with our Route Utility
When you're troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity problems on a Windows network, you may need to investigate the current IP routing table and add or delete specific IP routes. Fortunately, Windows comes with a command line tool called Route that you can use to reveal and edit this type of information. Unfortunately,...
Tags: Greg Shultz, line tool, Microsoft Windows, Route, Route Utility, subcommand, TCP/IP, tool
Technical articles 2003-10-09

Additional Resources

MMBOX Jogging Route Designer (zip)
How do you figure out the distance of your jogging route? By driving a car along the route? Measuring on a paper map with a ruler? With MMBOX Jogging Route Designer, Not only can you measure the distance you ran, but you can also easily design your jogging route by...
Tags: Distance, GPS, Productivity, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware
Software downloads 2005-12-23
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