Abstract

Effectiveness of Distributed Intelligence Systems (DIS) is essentially dependent on the grade of service entering to the communication network from DIS elements. Dynamic information flow control suppporting both flow re-routing (in the case of local overloads or failures of network elements) and restriction of information entering the network offers a way to better call service. The paper discusses methods for dynamic information flow control as applied to DIS networks

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