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MANET
(Mobile Ad Hoc Network)
A Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is a self-configuring network of mobile devices connected wirelessly without relying on a fixed infrastructure. Each device in a MANET acts as a router, forwarding data to other devices.
MANETs are used in scenarios where traditional networks are impractical, such as military operations, disaster recovery, and outdoor events. They are highly dynamic, with devices frequently joining or leaving the network. MANETs rely on protocols like AODV and OLSR to maintain connectivity and ensure efficient data routing.
MANETs are used in scenarios where traditional networks are impractical, such as military operations, disaster recovery, and outdoor events. They are highly dynamic, with devices frequently joining or leaving the network. MANETs rely on protocols like AODV and OLSR to maintain connectivity and ensure efficient data routing.