Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks Prepared by: Khalid Al-Hawaj Hanni Al-Sufiani Muhammed Khan.

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Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks Prepared by: Khalid Al-Hawaj Hanni Al-Sufiani Muhammed Khan

What are we going to do? What’s Ad-Hoc and What’s its story. Technology behind Ad-Hoc and Working Principle What’s good and bad about Ad-Hoc, and its fields.

What’s Ad-Hoc and What’s its story. Technology behind Ad-Hoc and Working Principle What’s good and bad about Ad-Hoc, and its fields. What are we going to do?

What’s Ad-Hoc? Wireless meets People’s needs. More suitable than wired connections. Ad-Hoc is a very dynamic technology Power in the nodes.

Ad-Hoc’s Storyline Radio was the first stone. Actual beginning in 70’s by ARPA. Lost of interest in the 80’s. Restarted in 90’s in a different name.

What’s Ad-Hoc and What’s its story. Technology behind Ad-Hoc and Working Principle What’s good and bad about Ad-Hoc, and its fields. What are we going to do?

Technology Infrastructure and Infrastructure-less. Fixed Router and mobile Routers Main difference is the multi-hop principle. Ad-Hoc has two operating modes.

Working Principles.

What’s Ad-Hoc and What’s its story. Technology behind Ad-Hoc and Working Principle What’s good and bad about Ad-Hoc, and its fields. What are we going to do?

Advantages and Disadvantages Flexibility and Mobility. Low cost to implement. Easy to apply. Dynamic topology takes a lot of resources. High power consumption. Bandwidth-Limited  Low data rate

Applications Sensors Networks Remember! Wireless Multiplayer Gaming. Public Networks.

Questions and Comments Thank you for listening