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AODV
(Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector)
AODV, or Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector, is a routing protocol designed for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). It dynamically establishes routes between nodes only when needed, reducing overhead and improving efficiency.
AODV is widely used in wireless and IoT networks where nodes are mobile and connections are temporary. It supports unicast, multicast, and broadcast communication, making it versatile for various applications. AODV's ability to adapt to changing network conditions makes it a key protocol for dynamic and decentralized networks.
AODV is widely used in wireless and IoT networks where nodes are mobile and connections are temporary. It supports unicast, multicast, and broadcast communication, making it versatile for various applications. AODV's ability to adapt to changing network conditions makes it a key protocol for dynamic and decentralized networks.