The internet works like a human BRAIN, a new study finds
A similar rule regulates traffic flow in both the internet and the human brain, a new study has found. Researcher have discovered that our brain has a neuronal equivalent of a flow-control algorithm that checks the internet for congestion. The team believes these findings could improve the understanding of engineered and neural networks and could lead to treatments for learning disabilities. Researcher have discovered that our brain has a neuronal equivalent of a flow-control algorithm that checks the internet for congestion. The algorithm AIMD, sends a packet of data through different routes and then'listen' for confirmation from the receiver An algorithm called'additive increase, multiplicative decrease' (AIMD) checks how congested the internet is.
Feb-9-2017, 23:40:04 GMT
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