Difference between ad hoc and cellular network
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The ad hoc networks operate of its own without the need of any infrastructure. They are called self organizing networks. It utilizes multi-hop radio relay concept and hence are known as multi-hopped networks. As there is no central entity such as base station, routing and resource management (i.e frequency) are complex compare to cellular network.
The cell boundary shown in figure-2 has no significance, it is just mentioned for representative purpose only. The communication between MS-A to MS-C goes through MS-D.
Examples: Mesh networks and WSN networks.
The nodes in ad hoc networks are very complex as they need to house transmitter, receiver and routing functionalities.
The cell boundary shown in figure-2 has no significance, it is just mentioned for representative purpose only. The communication between MS-A to MS-C goes through MS-D.
Examples: Mesh networks and WSN networks.
The nodes in ad hoc networks are very complex as they need to house transmitter, receiver and routing functionalities.
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