Network Topology: The representation of a linear network by links and, sometimes, nodes. For example, a network topology can represent pipelines, streets, electrical transmission lines, and rivers.
A network topology particularly well suited for simulating utility operations.
network topology. The geometric physical or electrical configuration describing a local communication network; the shape or arrangement of a system. The most common topologies are the bus, ring, star, cluster tree and mesh.
Such a map database is a vector representation of a given road network including road geometry (segment shape), network topology (connectivity) and related attributes (addresses, road class, etc).
Scenario Management Center Organize an unlimited number of physical, design, hydrology, network topology, and operational scenarios to facilitate your decision-making process using a single SewerCAD file." ...
work addresses a class of problems in which initial positions are known. The proposed approaches virtually eliminate ambiguous solutions by continuously fusing current INU measurements and previous fused location estimations as the network topology ...
See also: Topology, Network, Information, Model, GIS
 
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