Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Definition
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As the MHs move, the resulting change in network topology must
be made known to the other nodes so that outdated topology
information can be updated or removed.
For example, as the MH2 in the above Figure changes its point of
attachment from MH3 to MH4 other nodes part of the network
should use this new route to forward packets to MH2.
Important characteristics of a MANET
• Dynamic Topologies : nodes move randomly
with different speeds, network topology
changes
• Energy-constrained Operation: nodes also
involve in network management, system and
applications be designed to save the energy
• Limited Bandwidth: Transmission rate is low
• Security Threats: Mobile wireless networks
are generally more prone to physical security
threats than fixed-cable nets. Security services
be designed carefully
The Communication Puzzle
• There are different types of wireless networks
with different transmission speeds and ranges
• Personal Area Network (PAN) personal objects
• Local Area Network(LAN) single building or campus
• Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) towns and cities
• Wide Area Network (WAN) states, countries, continents
• Regional Area Network (RAN) to provide coverage
ranges in the order of tens of kilometers with applications in rural
and remote areas
All these are differed by the physical distance
that the network spans
LAN, MAN and WAN were originally started as wired network, PANs and RANs, on the other
hand, have been introduced with wireless connectivity in mind
• Figure below compares various wireless networks in terms of the popular standards,
speeds, communication ranges and applications
• ad hoc networks are mostly within the framework of Wireless
LANs and Wireless PANs, a lot of movement is currently
undergoing as to integrate ad hoc networks with MANs and
WWANs
• With this it would be easy to connect the ad hoc network with
the outside world (e.g., Internet)
• While the mobile devices are equipped with dual mode and
dual band radio frequencies , heterogeneous networks will
become more and more common and the need to integrate
them will be of paramount importance
Applications of MANETs