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  2. Pi network Project - Wikipedia

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    Pi Network is a cryptocurrency project launched on March 14, 2019 (Pi Day) by a team of former Stanford University graduates ().Marketed as a digital currency that can be mined using a mobile application without significant energy consumption, the project quickly gained millions of users worldwide CoinCodex - Pi Network Launch Date.

  3. Tarpit (networking) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Liston developed the original tarpitting program LaBrea. [1] It can protect an entire network with a tarpit run on a single machine. The machine listens for Address Resolution Protocol requests that go unanswered (indicating unused addresses), then replies to those requests, receives the initial SYN packet of the scanner and sends a SYN/ACK in response.

  4. Wireless ad hoc network - Wikipedia

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    The connections between nodes may have different weights to model the difference in channel attenuations. [60] One can then study network observables (such as connectivity, [63] centrality [64] or the degree distribution [65]) from a graph-theoretic perspective. One can further study network protocols and algorithms to improve network ...

  5. Hidden node problem - Wikipedia

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    Hidden nodes in a wireless network are nodes that are out of range of other nodes or a collection of nodes. Consider a physical star topology with an access point with many nodes surrounding it in a circular fashion: each node is within communication range of the AP, but the nodes cannot communicate with each other.

  6. Degree distribution - Wikipedia

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    The degree of a node in a network (sometimes referred to incorrectly as the connectivity) is the number of connections or edges the node has to other nodes. If a network is directed, meaning that edges point in one direction from one node to another node, then nodes have two different degrees, the in-degree, which is the number of incoming edges, and the out-degree, which is the number of ...

  7. Relay network - Wikipedia

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    A relay network is a broad class of network topology commonly used in wireless networks, where the source and destination are interconnected by means of some nodes.In such a network the source and destination cannot communicate to each other directly because the distance between the source and destination is greater than the transmission range of both of them, hence the need for intermediate ...

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  9. ping (networking utility) - Wikipedia

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    In cases of no response from the target host, most implementations display either nothing or periodically print notifications about timing out. Possible ping results indicating a problem include the following: H,!N or !P – host, network or protocol unreachable; S – source route failed; F – fragmentation needed

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