Description
INTRODUCTION
Mobile (multihop) ad hoc networks (MANETs) are collections of mobile nodes connected together over a wireless medium. These nodes can freely and dynamically self-organize into arbitrary and temporary ad hoc network topologies, allowing people and devices to seamlessly internetwork in areas with no preexisting communication infrastructure (e.g., disaster recovery and battlefield environments).
Wireless Mesh Networks Seminar Report
Page Length : 24
Content :
- Introduction
- Mesh network
- System and network architecture for wireless mesh network
- off the shelf solutions for building mesh networks
- Proprietary solutions for building mesh networks
- Open standards implementing wireless Mesh networking techniques
- IEEE 802.15.5
- IEEE 802.11s
- IEEE 802.16A
- IEEE 802.20
- Advantages of mesh network
- Popular commercial applications for wireless mesh networks
- Intelligent transportation systems
- Public safety
- Public internet access
- Key research challenges
- High-capacity and reliable radio interfaces for the wireless backbone
- Designing scalable and opportunistic networking functions
- System-wide resource management
- Conclusion
- References
Wireless Mesh Networks Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 27
Content :
- Introduction
- Types of nodes in WMNs
- WMN Architecture
- Characteristics of WMNs
- Applications
- Standard
- Advantages of Mesh Networks
- Key Research Challenges
- Conclusion
- References
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