An Approach to Merging of connected network topologies for Improving Ultimate Connectivity in Grid Backdrop
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Abstract
In this paper, we are merging the network topologies for maximum connectivity. Here, we are introducing a method for merging an mconnected
network topology and an n-connected network topology, where, m is greater than n, into a single network topology of connectivity m,
without disturbing the dwelling links and geographical locations of the nodes. The proposed method is a first of its kind in the area of research
concerned with merging networks for ultimate connectivity. The suggested method is made clear in section 2 and illustrated in section 3.
Keywords: Network topology, linking number, interconnection network, ultimate connectivity
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