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Weights are assigned to the various components of the potential field function and the weights are optimized using genetic algorithms to get an optimal path that satisfies the path constraints via a cost function.
The ORPHSN algorithm considers a feasible path as the path that satisfies bounded requirements for each cost metric.
The main goal is to determine the optimal path that satisfies all QoS requirements for an efficient routing protocol over a multihop route.
In a network with each link having multiple additive link weight metrics (e.g., delay, cost, jitter, etc)., the Quality of Service (QoS) routing problem is to find a path that satisfies a given constraints vector.
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There are two problems that need to be solved in inter-domain QoS routing: topology distribution in a scalable fashion and finding paths that satisfy QoS constraints and provide connectivity.
Then the simulation module is used to simulate stochastic networks with correlations among link travel times, and genetic algorithm and Pareto filter module are used to effectively search for Pareto paths that satisfy multiple reliability requirements in combinatorial solution space.
Only the service providers or the routing paths that satisfy the QoS requirements specified by the service requesters are returned in the QoS-based service reply messages.
Only routing paths that satisfy the QoS requirements are geocast in the vehicular network and are returned to the service requester.
QoSSP-R selects paths with the highest transmission reliability regardless of the number of links used to transmit bitstreams whereas QoS-R chooses the shortest paths that satisfy the QoS requirements.
Proof: In our proposed QoSLocVSDP, and during the propagation of the aggregated reply message to the service requester, only the routing paths that satisfy the requester requirements are returned.
Paths that satisfy these constraints then give us possible reconstructions of the genome.
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