Network ToPoLoGy
Network ToPoLoGy
(GRAPH THEORY)
NETWORK TOPOLOGY
(GRAPH THEORY)
Topology:
• Topology is a branch of mathematics which is
concerned with the properties of geometrical
forms which are invariant under certain
transformations.
Network Topology:
• It is the study of network properties by
investigating the interconnections between the
branches and nodes of the network.
Circuit:
• If the network has at least one closed path it is a
circuit.
• Note that every circuit is a network but every
network is not a circuit.
Branch:
• Representation of each element (component)
of a electric network by a line segment is a
branch.
• A branch is a line segment that connects two
nodes.
Graph (or linear graph):
• Network graph is simply called as graph.
• It consists of a set of nodes connected by
branches.
• When all the elements in a network are
replaced by lines with circles or dots at both
ends, the voltage sources are replaced by
short circuits and current sources are replaced
by open circuits, configuration is called the
graph of the network.
• Network
• Graph
Path:
• A sequence of branches traversed in going
from one node to another is called a path.
Node:
• A node point is defined as an end point of a
line segment and exits at the junction
between two branches or at the end of an
isolated branch.
Degree of a node:
• It is the no. of branches incident (or
connected) to it.
Loop (Closed Path):
• The set of edges (branches) traversed starting
from one node and returning to the same
node form a closed path or loop.