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Resilient admission control admits only so much traffic that admitted traffic can be rerouted without causing congestion on backup paths in case of a likely failures, e.g., single link failures.
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Specifically, this chapter will focus on direct recycle where the streams are rerouted without the addition of new pieces of equipment.
By 1965, MS 363 and MS 371 were rerouted, causing MS 366's eastern terminus to change to MS 371.
A burning Academy Bus Lines coach snarled traffic on the New Jersey Turnpike during the morning rush yesterday, disrupting traffic and causing it to be rerouted for nearly four hours.
Swarms of aid workers flew into Yogyakarta's airport and descended on the Bantul and Klaten districts, the two most severely damaged areas, causing traffic to be rerouted to ease congestion.
In December 2014, congestion at the Port of Los Angeles caused ships to be rerouted to the Port of Oakland, which then resulted in unexpected congestion in the San Francisco Bay that eventually impacted the entire West Coast.
White won an appeal in court which caused the turnpike to be rerouted, thus creating the present curve on East Main Street in front of White's former residence.
A sick passenger caused the E train to be rerouted along the Avenue of the Americas track for 15 minutes.
The increase in the number of data traffic sources in the network causes more data packets to be rerouted using different paths and hence to be subjected to the NWLB problem.
Today's adventure would have to be rerouted.
The general concept is that roads with a significant history should not be rerouted, overburdened, turned into de facto interstates, etc., without careful deliberation.
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