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You have become a node in an amorphous supercomputer that, by some measures, matches the world's most powerful.
Pervasive computing means that everything might become a node in a distributed system.
"The car has become a node in the network and a computer in its own right.
These computers are known as "nodes," and any computer on the internet can become a node in a blockchain network by installing and running specially developed software.
The idea, developed by Ramon Roca and his co-founders, was a "mesh network" where each person in the network used a small radio transmitter that functions like a wireless router to become a node in the Guifi net.
Today, as we enter a new era of global capitalism marked by direct foreign investment in the United States, government officials like Evers will increasingly need strategies for protecting communities like Wisconsin's Racine County that become a node in a foreign company's global network.
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An edge in the original graph becomes a node in the virtual subgraph and the near receiver becomes an edge.
We have successfully tested this approach in [14], where each cluster becomes a node in the hybrid network, and all sounds assigned to each cluster are connected to the appropriate cluster node by a link of weight zero.
Every ROI constructed in step three becomes a node in the graph.
Because the newly joined node or the existing node in a cluster has a chance to become a jammer node in the future.
Every meshed laptop computer, for instance, in effect becomes a node or router on its network.
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