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Latest revision as of 09:17, 21 February 2011
Description
"A wireless ad hoc network is a decentralized type of wireless network.[1] The network is ad hoc because it does not rely on a preexisting infrastructure, such as routers in wired networks or access points in managed (infrastructure) wireless networks. Instead, each node participates in routing by forwarding data for other nodes, and so the determination of which nodes forward data is made dynamically based on the network connectivity. In addition to the classic routing, ad hoc networks can use flooding for forwarding the data." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_ad-hoc_network)
Typology
Wireless ad hoc networks can be ... classified by their application:
- Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET)
- Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN)
- Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)