Wireless Ad-Hoc Network

 



A Wireless Ad-Hoc Network (WANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network. Unlike traditional wireless networks, WANETs do not rely on pre-existing infrastructure such as routers in wired networks or access points in managed wireless networks. Instead, each node in a WANET participates in routing by forwarding data to other nodes, with the network topology being dynamic and changing rapidly.

In a WANET, each node acts as both a host and a router. Nodes can directly communicate with each other when within each other's radio range. For communication between nodes that are not within direct radio range, the message is forwarded by intermediate nodes. This allows WANETs to be self-configuring and adaptable to varying network conditions.



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