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routable

Capable of being forwarded to another network. See routable protocol.
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In the default mode, VPR attempts to place the circuit on the minimum possible number of logical resources and for routing employs a binary-search algorithm which repetitively searches for the minimum value of channel width for which the circuit becomes routable. We compare our results with the default cluster size N = 10 architecture, without any shared LUT pairs.
Some major examples from previous research studies are road crash detection [1], traffic congestion estimation [2], potholes and bumps detection [3], traffic lights automatic recognition [4, 5], and automatic routable maps generation [6, 7].
Climate Change is most likely to have unequal gender impacts, it's critical to empower women to deal with extreme weather events, the experts during a routable organized by Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD) Pakistan in collaboration with Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN), OXFAM Novib and National Disaster Management Authority.
There are [2.sup.32] [approximately equal to] 4.295 billion possible IPv4 addresses, about 3.702 billion of which are routable on the public Internet due to various assignments and definitions made by the Internet Engineering Task Force and the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority [28].
Future packaging options include FOWLPs, a variety of routable leadframe packages, and system-in-packages (SiPs).
Modern requirements of modularity, decentralization, ease of maintenance, and lower operational costs have driven designers of ICS toward the adoption of Internet protocol (IP) routable data communications protocols traditionally found in home and office environments.
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