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[ESRI software] A connecting point in a geometric network, such as an intersection or interchange of a road network, confluence of streams in a hydrologic network, or switch in a power grid.

 


network nodeNetwork nodes are the endpoints and connecting points of network links, for example, intersections and interchanges of a road network, the confluence of streams in a hydrologic network, or switches in a power grid.

Network Node
End point of a link represented by a point or symbol. Characteristics of a node is determined by the tolology to which they are a component part.

turn A turn represents a transition from one network link to another at a network node. Turns represent relationships between network links rather than an abstraction of some real-world physical entity.

Localization of mobile sensor network nodes in GPS-jammed or GPS-denied areas such as urban, indoor, and subterranean environments will play a key role for civilian and military applications, ...

Points specified by category must be exactly on network nodes, while, when specifying coordinates, the next node to a given coordinate pair is used.
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In communication networks, throughput is the amount of digital data per time unit that is delivered over a physical or logical link, or that is passing through a certain network node.

See also network node.
2. In graph theory, the location at which three or more lines connect.
3. The three corner points of each triangle in a tin. Every sample point input to a tin becomes a node in the triangulation.

See also: Network, Location, Map, Information, Record

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