Source to Destination

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
SD
Pronunciation
/sɔrs tɪ ˌdɛstɪˈneɪʃən/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
Transportation

Examples in Context

  1. Goods and service journeys thus fan out from source to destination, spreading by subdivision.
  2. Ad Hoc On-demand Distance Vector ( AODV ) routing protocol selects the shortest-path or minimum hop count from source to destination as route selection metric.
  3. Real time routing must find a path from source to destination which most usually meets time constraints.
  4. However, the routing protocols used in traditional Mobile Ad Hoc Networks require at least one path existing from source to destination nodes. In consequence, these protocols can not work in Opportunistic Networks environment.
  5. Subject-based publish / subscription can transform data from data source to destination. The technology can be used to publish and subscribe database information, it can also be used to publish and subscribe real time information from application.

Other meanings of SD