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AD HOC NETWORKS

ETT PRESENTATION

AGENDA
y DEFINTION OF AD HOC N/Ws y CLASSIFICATION OF AD HOC N/Ws y MANETs y THREE TYPES OF MANETs

CHARACTERISTICS
y WIRELESS LINK BASED(bw constraint) y AUTONOMOUS(no infrastructure) y DYNAMIC TOPOLOGY y RELY ON BATTERIES FOR ENERGY(power constraint) y LIMITED PHYSICAL SECURITY

TYPES OF MANETs
y VANETs y InVANETs y iMANETs

VANETs
y Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks are used for communication

among vehicles and between vehicles and roadside equipment. VANET is a technology that uses moving cars as nodes in a n/w to create a mobile network .

y VANET turns every participating car into a wireless router

or node, allowing cars approx 100 to 300 metres of each other to connect and, in turn, create a network. As cars fall out of the signal range and drop out of the network, other cars can join in, connecting vehicles to one another so that a mobile Internet is created. It is estimated that the first systems that will integrate this technology are police/military/fire vehicles to communicate with each other.

InVANETs
y Intelligent vehicular ad hoc networks are a kind of artificial

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intelligence that helps vehicles to behave in intelligent manners during vehicle-to-vehicle collisions, accidents, drunken driving etc. InVANET integrates on multiple ad-hoc networking technologies such as WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g, WiMAX IEEE 802.16, Bluetooth

y Effective measures such as media communication between vehicles

y y

can be enabled as well methods to track the automotive vehicles is also preferred. InVANET helps in defining safety measures in vehicles, infotainment and telematics. InVANETs are expected to implement variety of wireless technologies such as Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) which is a type of WiFi. Cellular, Satellite, and WiMAX. Vehicles communicate with each other via Inter-Vehicle Communication (IVC) as well as with roadside base stations via Roadside-to-Vehicle Communication (RVC). The optimal goal is that vehicular networks will contribute to safer and more efficient roads in the future by providing timely information to drivers and concerned authorities.

iMANETs
y Internet Based Mobile Ad hoc Networks are ad hoc networks

that link mobile nodes and fixed Internet-gateway nodes.

Disaster/Flood/Earthquake

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