What is the purpose of mac protocol in adhoc wireless network?
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An ad hoc network consists of nodes that must communicate with each other without relying on any infrastructure or pre-defined hierarchy. Medium access control (MAC) protocols provide a means to nodes to access the wireless medium efficiently and collision free to the best of their ability.
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An ad hoc network consists of nodes that must communicate with each other without relying on any infrastructure or pre-defined hierarchy. Medium access control (MAC) protocols provide a means to nodes to access the wireless medium efficiently and collision free to the best of their ability.
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