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The phrase 'path to destination' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a journey either figuratively or literally, where the 'path' is the route taken and the 'destination' is the end point. For example, "Along the path to destination, we encountered many obstacles that we had to overcome."
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Yet such a map returns the shortest path to destination.
The problems in the wireless networks are finding a path to destination, connectivity maintenance and estimation of node positions.
A probability value in the list expresses goodness of a neighbor node as next hop on the path to destination.
A fault-tolerant routing protocol [11] using a greedy ACO routing mechanism chooses only a single best path to destination.
For each flow, the chain of links originating from source with non-zero value of T f i ( e j ) forms a distinct path to destination.
As we use priority-based route discovery strategy, RREP packet will contains information of the path to destination with the least IA or with the same IA but lower hop count value.
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Any node receiving a non-duplicate RERR checks for alternative paths to destination.
In other words, ACO routing algorithms take route decisions optimally over the full length of the paths to destination.
For redundancy, in a properly configured network, all nodes have at least two paths to destination nodes.
A value ϕ nd in the pheromone table of node u is the amount of pheromone on a link (u,n) in paths to destination d.
The scenario of this second experiment is to fail nodes at different capacities in both systems by increasing the departure rate, then monitor the percentage of queries that encounter failed nodes through their paths to destination; see Table 4.
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