Robert C. Durbeck
IEEE TACON
In this article we consider the problem of finding a simple path between two nodes of a network using a limited local search. A simple path is one which contains no cycles. The network is assumed to reside in the Euclidean plane, although it may not necessarily be planar in the usual graph-theoretic sense. The algorithm that we shall present features two parameters which limit the search for a simple path. These parameters may be adjusted to increase the probability that a simple path will be found (at the expense of higher computation costs). One application of this algorithm is in finding alternative routes in a partially damaged communications network. © 1987.
Robert C. Durbeck
IEEE TACON
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