<div>followup/correction.</div>
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<div>The "hubbing" does not have to occur along the optimal route (steiner tree). this is "line of sight" orientated (cell towers as example). </div>
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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/21/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">M S</b> <<a href="mailto:mseibel@gmail.com">mseibel@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span></div>
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<div>So far the network engineer/planner (who happens to be my Dad) I have been working with on using GRASS for WAN Network engineering and design has been working out awesome. After a successful steiner tree, i have come to another problem to solve with GRASS.
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<div>i have all these sites on the minimal connection network. what i need to do now on a simplistic level, is cluster the sites or aggregate them. Clustering them by proximity is the first step, even though traffic generation is another factor that will have to be added.
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<div>I have looked at v.net.iso and v.net.alloc, but none seem to produce the results sought after. is there a function or combination of functions that might cluster sites on the network based upon their proximity to each other?
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<div>i used v.net.iso with roughly a mile iso band. i was able to highlight on the optimal network all sites within a mile of each other but those were not the desired results.</div>
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<div>Any ideas?</div>
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<div>thanks in advance</div></div></blockquote></div><br>