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Difference between a network and a spatial network

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Answered by Vipul151
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A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light beams.

Two very common types of network are :-
LAN,MAN and WAN

A spatial network (sometimes also geometric graph) is a graph in which the vertices or edges are spatialelements associated with geometric objects, i.e. the nodes are located in a space equipped with a certain metric.
Answered by lovingheart
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A collection of interconnected elements that have the shape of curves or polylines, appearing in geographic applications. Example is railway network, an electricity network, a road network.

Explanation:

  • A network is a collection of computers, servers, mainframes, network devices, peripherals or other devices connected to one another to allow the sharing of data.
  • An example of a network is the Internet, which connects millions of people all over the world.
  • A spatial network is a graph whose nodes are embedded in a metric  space.
  • Hence, in spatial networks, one can apply a distance function  between two nodes in the network.
  • The distance metric used to analyse spatial networks is often  geographic distance.

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