gyjtpontok
Gyjtpontok is a term used in Hungarian technical literature to denote gathering points in networks where data, goods, or people accumulate before further action. The word arises from gyűjtés ("collection") and pontok ("points"). In practice, gyjtpontok can be physical locations such as warehouses or depots, or virtual nodes such as data sinks in sensor networks or edge aggregators in distributed systems.
In combinatorial optimization and operations research, a set of gyjtpontok G = {g1,...,gk} serves as facilities that
Applications include logistics and supply chain planning, urban and industrial infrastructure, telecommunications, and environmental monitoring. In
Important considerations in choosing gyjtpontok include capacity limits, accessibility, redundancy, resilience to failure, and cost. Hybrid
See also: facility location problem, clustering, data aggregation, logistics, network design.