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Hardware-in-the-loop (HWiL) is a form of component testing where hardware components are linked with software models.
We performed analysis for known components linking these two pathways.
where y h is the data rate achieved by the user's transmission on the component link h, and ⌈.⌉ is the ceiling rounding function.
Step 4: The importance of each network component (link) is computed, based on the Network Component Importance [20] I g = Δε ε = ε G d − ε G − g, d ε G d where G - g is the resulting network after component g (link) is removed from network G. Step 5: If the removal results in no path connecting an OD pair, the demand for that OD pair is assigned to an abstract path with a cost of infinity.
It has a strong educational component, linking research and education.
The idea of modular software, where standard components can be easily linked together to build more elaborate systems, first emerged in Europe during the 1960's and spread to Silicon Valley in the 70's.
where unit link bandwidth is assumed.
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The work analyzes functioning of a "producer-consumer" closed aquatic system with spatially separated links, where each component consisted of two species.
A detailed analysis of where links from IN component lead to underlines this intuition: In all networks for (N=5), more than (68%) of all links from items in IN point to the SCC, and for (N=20), this is the case for more than (74%).
We denote the capacities on all substrate nodes and links in In P a j, C ( G a j S ) = ( C ( N a j S ), L ( N a j S ) ) with vectors C ( N a j S ) = { C ( n a j 0 ), C ( n a j 1 ),... } for nodes and C ( L a j S ) = { C ( l a j 0 ), C ( l a j 1 ), … } for links where each component indicates the maximum capacity of that resource.
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