Self-Organizing Network Routing
Quelle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-organizing_network
Self-Organizing Network Routing refers to a decentralized approach in logistics and transportation networks where routing decisions are made dynamically and adaptively by individual network nodes based on real-time data (e.g., inventory levels, traffic conditions, capacity) without centralized control. The goal is to optimize load distribution, flexibility and responsiveness of the overall system.
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