Mobile ad hoc network

Mobile ad hoc network

A mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) is a self-configuring infrastructureless network of mobile devices connected by wireless links. ad hoc is Latin and means "for this purpose". [1] [2]

Each device in a MANET is free to move independently in any direction, and will therefore change its links to other devices frequently. Each must forward traffic unrelated to its own use, and therefore be a router. The primary challenge in building a MANET is equipping each device to continuously maintain the information required to properly route traffic. Such networks may operate by themselves or may be connected to the larger Internet.

MANETs are a kind of wireless ad-hoc networks that usually has a routeable networking environment on top of a Link Layer ad hoc network.

The growth of laptops and 802.11/Wi-Fi wireless networking have made MANETs a popular research topic since the mid 1990s. Many academic papers evaluate protocols and their abilities, assuming varying degrees of mobility within a bounded space, usually with all nodes within a few hops of each other. Different protocols are then evaluated based on measure such as the packet drop rate, the overhead introduced by the routing protocol, end-to-end packet delays, network throughput etc.

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Types of MANET

  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) are used for communication among vehicles and between vehicles and roadside equipment.
  • Intelligent vehicular ad hoc networks (InVANETs) are a kind of artificial intelligence that helps vehicles to behave in intelligent manners during vehicle-to-vehicle collisions, accidents, drunken driving etc.
  • Internet Based Mobile Ad hoc Networks (iMANET) are ad hoc networks that link mobile nodes and fixed Internet-gateway nodes. In such type of networks normal ad hoc routing algorithms don't apply directly.
  • We can understand VANETs as subset of MANET and best example of VANET is Bus System of any University which are connected together. These buses are moving in different parts of city to pick or drop students if they are connected together, make a Ad hoc Network.

Simulation of MANETs

In general, there are two ways to develop simulations of MANETs. Either use a custom platform to develop the simulation using Network Simulators like OMNeT++, OPNET, NetSim or NS2. And the second option is to develop one's own simulation.

See also

References

  1. ^ H K SONI (2011-03-22). "Ad hoc network". DoS attack in MANET. http://www.yuvakranti.com. 
  2. ^ Tomas Krag and Sebastian Büettrich (2004-01-24). "Wireless Mesh Networking". O'Reilly Wireless Dev Center. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2004/01/22/wirelessmesh.html. Retrieved 2009-01-20. 

Further reading

Mobile ad hoc social network (Overview):

  • Rheingold, Howard (2002). "MAS 214, Macquarie University, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution". The Power of the Mobile Many: 288. 

Packet Radio Papers:

  • Burchfiel, J., Tomlinson, R., Beeler, M. (1975). "Functions and structure of a packet radio station". AFIPS: 245. 
  • Kahn, R. E. (January 1977). "The Organization of Computer Resources into a Packet Radio Network". IEEE Transactions on Communications COM-25 (1): 169–178. 
  • Kahn, R. E., Gronemeyer, S. A., Burchfiel, J., Kunzelman, R. C. (November 1978). "Advances in Packet Radio Technology". Proceedings of IEEE 66 (11): 1468–1496. doi:10.1109/PROC.1978.11151. 
  • Jubin, J., and Tornow, J. D. (January 1987). "The DARPA Packet Radio Network Protocols". Proceedings of the IEEE 75 (1). 
  • N. Schacham and J. Westcott (January 1987). "Future directions in packet radio architectures and protocols". Proceedings of the IEEE 75 (1): 83–99. doi:10.1109/PROC.1987.13707. 

Ad Hoc Network Papers (Overview):

Ad Hoc Network Books :

  • Ozan, K. Tonguz, Gianluigi Ferrari (May 2006). John Wiley & Sons.. ed. Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: A Communication-Theoretic Perspective. ISBN 047009110X. 
  • C K Toh (January 2002). Prentice Hall Publishers. ed. Ad Hoc Mobile Wireless Networks: Protocols & Systems. ISBN 0130078174. 

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