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Ad-hoc networks are decentralized of wireless network, self-organizing networks capable of forming a communication network without relying on any xed infrastructure.
Ad-hoc networks allow for multi-hop transmission of data between nodes outside the direct radio reach of each other.
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Multihopping: a multihop network is a network where the path from source to destination traverses several other nodes
Self-organization: the ad-hoc network must autonomously determine its own configuration parameters including: addressing, routing, power control,...
Energy conservation: most ad hoc nodes (e.g., laptops, sensors, etc.) have limited power supply and no capability to generate their own power.
Mobility: nodes can be rapidly repositioned and have the same role, structure of network is temporary.
Scalability
Quality of service Energy efficiency Security
Outcomes: Evaluate: The rate of forwarding packet, the rate of lost packet
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Channel/WirelessChannel ;# channel type Propagation/TwoRayGround ;# radio-propagation model Phy/WirelessPhy ;# network interface type Mac/802_11 ;# MAC type Queue/DropTail/PriQueue ;# interface queue type LL ;# link layer type Antenna/OmniAntenna ;# antenna model 50 ;# max packet in ifq AODV ;# routing protocol 500 ;# X dimension of topography 400 ;# Y dimension of topography
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mobility nodes moving speed is 10m/s connection between nodes time: 200s
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Simulation Range:
200m x 300m