Dynamic routing based on the principles of operation neural networks
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A method of dynamic routing based on the operation principles of neural networks, which allows improving of wireless sensor network by using an additional mechanism of error level accounting on routes. This method allows dynamically monitoring of the routes quality and selection of optimal routes
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