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Revision as of 10:35, 28 August 2022
- Crystolecule routing layer
- Microcomponent routing layer
- routing layers further up
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Delineation of the concept
Routing layers are not to confuse with transport channels!
Unlike routing layers which are wedged between (but can still be counted to) assembly levels,
transport channels lead into- or out-of assembly levels that have more than one single of sub layers
(for the sake of picking an optimal compenslow design parameter).
See: Deprecated terminology: Transport layers
Related
- Redundancy (fail stop producer, fail stop consumer, redundant network topology, ...)
- Transportation and transmission
External links
Macroscopic analogies:
- Classification yard (Rail yard) or "shunting station"
- Shunting (rail)