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Journal articles on the topic "Misrouting"

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Stojanovic, Igor, and Goran Djordjevic. "In-channel misrouting suppression technique for deflection-routed networks on chip." Facta universitatis - series: Electronics and Energetics 29, no. 2 (2016): 309–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuee1602309s.

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Deflection routing, where port-contentions in routers are resolved by intentionally misrouting some of packets along unwanted directions instead of storing them, has been proposed as a promising approach for improving power and area efficiency of large-scale networks on chip (NoCs). However, at high network load, when packets are misrouted more frequently, the cost and energy benefits of this simple routing scheme are offset by the performance degradation. To address this problem, we propose a technique that uses small in-channel buffers to capture some of deflected packets before they take a misrouting hop. The captured packets are then looped-back to the routers where they suffered deflection and routed again. To improve the efficiency of this in-channel misrouting suppression scheme we also slightly modify the routing function of the deflection router by restricting the choice of productive directions for misrouted packets. Evaluations on synthetic traffic patterns show that the proposed misrouting suppression mechanism yields an improvement of 36.2% in network saturation throughput when implemented into the conventional deflection-routed network.
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Dorp, D. B. van, A. W. Eriksson, J. W. Delleman, et al. "Åland eye disease: no albino misrouting." Clinical Genetics 28, no. 6 (2008): 526–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0004.1985.tb00421.x.

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van Genderen, M. M. "Chiasmal misrouting and foveal hypoplasia without albinism." British Journal of Ophthalmology 90, no. 9 (2006): 1098–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2006.091702.

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Whitman, Mary C., Noriko Miyake, Elaine H. Nguyen, et al. "Decreased ACKR3 (CXCR7) function causes oculomotor synkinesis in mice and humans." Human Molecular Genetics 28, no. 18 (2019): 3113–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddz137.

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Abstract Oculomotor synkinesis is the involuntary movement of the eyes or eyelids with a voluntary attempt at a different movement. The chemokine receptor CXCR4 and its ligand CXCL12 regulate oculomotor nerve development; mice with loss of either molecule have oculomotor synkinesis. In a consanguineous family with congenital ptosis and elevation of the ptotic eyelid with ipsilateral abduction, we identified a co-segregating homozygous missense variant (c.772G>A) in ACKR3, which encodes an atypical chemokine receptor that binds CXCL12 and functions as a scavenger receptor, regulating levels of CXCL12 available for CXCR4 signaling. The mutant protein (p.V258M) is expressed and traffics to the cell surface but has a lower binding affinity for CXCL12. Mice with loss of Ackr3 have variable phenotypes that include misrouting of the oculomotor and abducens nerves. All embryos show oculomotor nerve misrouting, ranging from complete misprojection in the midbrain, to aberrant peripheral branching, to a thin nerve, which aberrantly innervates the lateral rectus (as seen in Duane syndrome). The abducens nerve phenotype ranges from complete absence, to aberrant projections within the orbit, to a normal trajectory. Loss of ACKR3 in the midbrain leads to downregulation of CXCR4 protein, consistent with reports that excess CXCL12 causes ligand-induced degradation of CXCR4. Correspondingly, excess CXCL12 applied to ex vivo oculomotor slices causes axon misrouting, similar to inhibition of CXCR4. Thus, ACKR3, through its regulation of CXCL12 levels, is an important regulator of axon guidance in the oculomotor system; complete loss causes oculomotor synkinesis in mice, while reduced function causes oculomotor synkinesis in humans.
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Spekreijse, H. "Misrouting in albinos; an integrated SPET/VEP study." Vision Research 35, no. 1 (1995): S118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0042-6989(95)98449-j.

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Derhab, Abdelouahid, Mohamed Guerroumi, Abdu Gumaei, et al. "Blockchain and Random Subspace Learning-Based IDS for SDN-Enabled Industrial IoT Security." Sensors 19, no. 14 (2019): 3119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19143119.

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The industrial control systems are facing an increasing number of sophisticated cyber attacks that can have very dangerous consequences on humans and their environments. In order to deal with these issues, novel technologies and approaches should be adopted. In this paper, we focus on the security of commands in industrial IoT against forged commands and misrouting of commands. To this end, we propose a security architecture that integrates the Blockchain and the Software-defined network (SDN) technologies. The proposed security architecture is composed of: (a) an intrusion detection system, namely RSL-KNN, which combines the Random Subspace Learning (RSL) and K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) to defend against the forged commands, which target the industrial control process, and (b) a Blockchain-based Integrity Checking System (BICS), which can prevent the misrouting attack, which tampers with the OpenFlow rules of the SDN-enabled industrial IoT systems. We test the proposed security solution on an Industrial Control System Cyber attack Dataset and on an experimental platform combining software-defined networking and blockchain technologies. The evaluation results demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed security solution.
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Spekreuse, H., and M. A. M. Hollants-Gilhuijs. "2445 Misrouting in albonos; An integrated spet/vep study." Vision Research 35 (October 1995): S118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0042-6989(95)90241-4.

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Schiff, Elena R., Vijay K. Tailor, Hwei Wuen Chan, Maria Theodorou, Andrew R. Webster, and Mariya Moosajee. "Novel Biallelic Variants and Phenotypic Features in Patients with SLC38A8-Related Foveal Hypoplasia." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 3 (2021): 1130. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031130.

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Biallelic pathogenic variants in solute carrier family 38 member 8, SLC38A8, cause a pan-ocular autosomal recessive condition known as foveal hypoplasia 2, FVH2, characterised by foveal hypoplasia, nystagmus and optic nerve chiasmal misrouting. Patients are often clinically diagnosed with ocular albinism, but foveal hypoplasia can occur in several other ocular disorders. Here we describe nine patients from seven families who had molecularly confirmed biallelic recessive variants in SLC38A8 identified through whole genome sequencing or targeted gene panel testing. We identified four novel sequence variants (p.(Tyr88*), p.(Trp145*), p.(Glu233Gly) and c.632+1G>A). All patients presented with foveal hypoplasia, nystagmus and reduced visual acuity; however, one patient did not exhibit any signs of chiasmal misrouting, and three patients had features of anterior segment dysgenesis. We highlight these findings in the context of 30 other families reported to date. This study reinforces the importance of obtaining a molecular diagnosis in patients whose phenotype overlap with other inherited ocular conditions, in order to support genetic counselling, clinical prognosis and family planning. We expand the spectrum of SLC38A8 mutations which will be relevant for treatment through future genetic-based therapies.
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Hou, Shurong, Franck Madoux, Louis Scampavia, Jo Ann Janovick, P. Michael Conn, and Timothy P. Spicer. "Drug Library Screening for the Identification of Ionophores That Correct the Mistrafficking Disorder Associated with Oxalosis Kidney Disease." SLAS DISCOVERY: Advancing the Science of Drug Discovery 22, no. 7 (2017): 887–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2472555217689992.

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Primary hyperoxaluria is the underlying cause of oxalosis and is a life-threatening autosomal recessive disease, for which treatment may require dialysis or dual liver-kidney transplantation. The most common primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) is caused by genetic mutations of a liver-specific enzyme alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase (AGT), which results in the misrouting of AGT from the peroxisomes to the mitochondria. Pharmacoperones are small molecules with the ability to modify misfolded proteins and route them correctly within the cells, which may present an effective strategy to treat AGT misrouting in PH1 disorders. We miniaturized a cell-based high-content assay into 1536-well plate format and screened ~4200 pharmacologically relevant compounds including Food and Drug Administration, European Union, and Japanese-approved drugs. This assay employs CHO cells stably expressing AGT-170, a mutant that predominantly resides in the mitochondria, where we monitor for its relocation to the peroxisomes through automated image acquisition and analysis. The miniaturized 1536-well assay yielded a Z′ averaging 0.70 ± 0.07. Three drugs were identified as potential pharmacoperones from this pilot screen, demonstrating the applicability of this assay for large-scale high-throughput screening.
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Zuccarini, Giulia, Ilaria D’Atri, Erika Cottone, et al. "Interference with the Cannabinoid Receptor CB1R Results in Miswiring of GnRH3 and AgRP1 Axons in Zebrafish Embryos." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 1 (2019): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21010168.

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The G protein-coupled cannabinoid receptors type 1 (CB1R) and type 2 (CB2R), and their endocannabinoid (eCBs) ligands, have been implicated in several aspects of brain wiring during development. Here we aim to assess whether interfering with CB1R affects development, neuritogenesis and pathfinding of GnRH and AgRP neurons, forebrain neurons that control respectively reproduction and appetite. We pharmacologically and genetically interfered with CB1R in zebrafish strains with fluorescently labeled GnRH3 and the AgRP1 neurons. By applying CB1R antagonists we observed a reduced number of GnRH3 neurons, fiber misrouting and altered fasciculation. Similar phenotypes were observed by CB1R knockdown. Interfering with CB1R also resulted in a reduced number, misrouting and poor fasciculation of the AgRP1 neuron’s axonal projections. Using a bioinformatic approach followed by qPCR validation, we have attempted to link CB1R functions with known guidance and fasciculation proteins. The search identified stathmin-2, a protein controlling microtubule dynamics, previously demonstrated to be coexpressed with CB1R and now shown to be downregulated upon interference with CB1R in zebrafish. Together, these results raise the likely possibility that embryonic exposure to low doses of CB1R-interfering compounds could impact on the development of the neuroendocrine systems controlling sexual maturation, reproduction and food intake.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Misrouting"

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Wei-Kuo, Liao, and 廖維國. "Valved Routing : An Efficient Flow Control in Misrouting on Interconnection Networks." Thesis, 1993. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71706520415308881498.

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碩士<br>國立清華大學<br>資訊科學學系<br>81<br>Misrouting deroutes messages away from their destinations in an interconnection network to bypass congested region, avoid possible deadlock, and improve network throughput. In most cases , misrouting is substantially more powerful than shortest- path routing, especially under non-uniform load distribution. However , to take the full advantages of misrouting, we have to avoid deadlock, livelock, and starvation problems in the network and to maintain the network performance across all levels of network loading. The starvation and performance degradation problems are not fully exploited and existing approaches tend to be complex, ineffective, and insufficient. In this thesis, we propose a new routing scheme for misrouting , called valved routing, which solves the performance degrada- tion and starvation problems by controlling the traffic entering into and flowing around in the network. The scheme is very pow- erful but is very simple - only two handshaking lines are needed to exchange loading information between neighboring routers. To illustrate the benefits of valved routing, we describe how to adopt valved routing in two different general router models. We will derive the conditions to avoid deadlock in these two router models. Each model has its own charateristics, and its benefits of adopting valved routing will be demonstrated. Our simulation results show that, through valved routing, the net- work will operate near its maximum throughput at all loading levels. Compared with the voluntary misrouting, valved routing can achieve a performance improvement of more than 50% in net- work throughput without sacrificing the latency, which is a very significant result.
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Book chapters on the topic "Misrouting"

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"misrouting, n." In Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/1047305346.

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J. Creel, Donnell. "Role of Melanin Pigment in Retina and Inner Ear." In Pigmentation Disorders [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.106910.

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Melanin pigment is normally present in the outermost layer of the retina of the eye, the inner ear adjacent to capillaries in stria vascularis near hair cells, and vestibular organs. Significant reduction in melanin pigment in mammals is associated with embryonic miswiring and disruption of visual and auditory functions. The consequences for the visual system include abnormal development of the retina and misrouting of optic pathways into the brain impairing visual acuity, eye movement, and stereovision. Lack of melanin pigment in the inner ear is associated with greater susceptibility to noise damage and poorer localization of sound in space.
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N., Ambika. "A Reliable IDS System Using Blockchain for SDN-Enabled IIoT Systems." In Research Anthology on Convergence of Blockchain, Internet of Things, and Security. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7132-6.ch039.

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The internet of things is the technology that aims to provide a common platform to the devices of varying capabilities to communicate. Industrial internet of things (IIoT) systems can perform better using these devices in combination with SDN network and blockchain technology. The suggestion uses random space learning (RSL) comprising three stages. The random subspace learning strategy is a troupe learning procedure called attributes bagging. It improves forecast and order errands as it utilizes group development of base classifiers rather than a solitary classifier, and it takes arbitrary subsets of properties rather than the whole arrangement of attributes. The system uses the blockchain methodology to secure the system. SDN networks aim to better the transmission of data in industrial IoT devices. Misrouting and forged attacks are some of the common attacks in these systems. The proposal provides better reliability than the previous contribution by 2.7%.
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N., Ambika. "A Reliable IDS System Using Blockchain for SDN-Enabled IIoT Systems." In IoT Protocols and Applications for Improving Industry, Environment, and Society. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6463-9.ch008.

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The internet of things is the technology that aims to provide a common platform to the devices of varying capabilities to communicate. Industrial internet of things (IIoT) systems can perform better using these devices in combination with SDN network and blockchain technology. The suggestion uses random space learning (RSL) comprising three stages. The random subspace learning strategy is a troupe learning procedure called attributes bagging. It improves forecast and order errands as it utilizes group development of base classifiers rather than a solitary classifier, and it takes arbitrary subsets of properties rather than the whole arrangement of attributes. The system uses the blockchain methodology to secure the system. SDN networks aim to better the transmission of data in industrial IoT devices. Misrouting and forged attacks are some of the common attacks in these systems. The proposal provides better reliability than the previous contribution by 2.7%.
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Conference papers on the topic "Misrouting"

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Mitterer, Felix, Christian Burmer, and Konstantin Schekotihin. "Automating Routing of Product Returns for Failure Analysis with Neuro-Symbolic AI." In ISTFA 2024. ASM International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2024p0047.

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Abstract Before failure analysis (FA) can start, a product must get from the customer to the correct location, which is not always trivial, especially in larger companies with many FA labs. Automating and optimizing this routing, therefore reducing manual labor, misrouting, and turnaround time, requires the development of problem-solving methods utilizing both explicit and implicit knowledge. The first type refers to known routing rules, e.g., based on lab equipment or certifications, whereas the second type must be induced from available data, e.g., by analyzing customer descriptions using machine learning (ML) methods. Therefore, to solve the routing problem, we suggest a neurosymbolic integration of natural language processing methods into the symbolic context of a logic-based solver. The conducted evaluation shows that the suggested method can reduce the reships by appr. 33% while ensuring the fulfillment of all shipment constraints.
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Stafford, E., C. Martinez, Jose Luis Bosque, et al. "Source Misrouting in King Topologies." In 2014 IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC), 2014 IEEE 6th International Symposium on Cyberspace Safety and Security (CSS) and 2014 IEEE 11th International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hpcc.2014.78.

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Gu, Emily, and Chantal parenteau. "Literature Review and Framework for Identifying Seat Belt Misuse and Misrouting in Frontal Collisions." In WCX SAE World Congress Experience. SAE International, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4271/2025-01-8721.

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&lt;div class="section abstract"&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;The effect of seat belt misuse and/or misrouting is important to consider because it can influence occupant kinematics, reduce restraint effectiveness, and increase injury risk. As new seatbelt technologies are introduced, it is important to understand the prevalence of seatbelt misuse. This type of information is scarce due to limitations in available field data coding, such as in NASS-CDS and FARS. One explanation may be partially due to assessment complexity in identifying misuse and/or misrouting. An objective of this study was to first identify types of lap-shoulder belt misuse/misrouting and associated injury patterns from a literature review. Nine belt misuse/misrouting scenarios were identified including shoulder belt only, lap belt only, or shoulder belt under the arm, for example, while belt misrouting included lap belt on the abdomen, shoulder belt above the breasts, or shoulder belt on the neck. Next, the literature review identified various methods used to assess misuse/misrouting including testimonies and physical evidence on the occupant (i.e., belt marks/injury pattern) and on the vehicle interior and/or restraint system (i.e., loading marks). The literature review also highlighted the scarcity of test data on this topic, which may be beneficial to help guide technologies used to address and detect such scenarios.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;A surrogate study with a female volunteer was conducted for each of the nine belt misuse/misrouting scenarios identified from the literature review. The webbing lengths and angles at the hardware were measured. The results provide a first step in documenting evidence that could be part of a crash investigation. Additional studies with various size occupants are suggested, in conjunction with physical and/or mathematical simulation tests.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="htmlview paragraph"&gt;Based on the literature review, a comprehensive and integrated framework to determine belt misuse/misrouting was summarized. The framework is based on information from police and accident vehicle investigation, and medical and radiology records. It also highlighted the need to measure webbing lengths and seat belt hardware angles that can be used in conjunction with surrogate studies and dynamic tests. Technologies such as video footage from in-vehicle cameras have the potential to provide additional data.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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García, M., E. Vallejo, R. Beivide, et al. "Global misrouting policies in two-level hierarchical networks." In the 2013 Interconnection Network Architecture: On-Chip, Multi-Chip. ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2482759.2482763.

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Khalil, Issa. "MIMI: Mitigating Packet Misrouting in Locally-Monitored Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks." In IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2008.ecp.154.

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Gilhooley, MJ, M. Moosajee, MM Neveu, and M. Theodorou. "27 Chiasmal misrouting in infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS): phenotypes in patients with molecular diagnoses." In Abstracts from BIPOSA Annual Meeting Wednesday 4 October 2023, Royal Society of Medicine, London. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjophth-2023-biposa.27.

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Mohammadi, Amir Ahmad, Peyman Kazemian, and Mohammad Reza Pakravan. "Detecting malicious packet drops and misroutings using Header Space Analysis." In 2016 8th International Symposium on Telecommunications (IST). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/istel.2016.7881876.

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