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Essay heading: adhoc area networks
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February 19, 1999 |
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As the wireless network continues to evolve, this ad hoc capability will become more important, and the technology solutions used to support it more critical, spurring a host of research and development projects and activities in industry and academia alike.
On the basis of network formation and architecture, wireless networks can be dividedinto two broad categories based on how the network is constructed and the underlining network architecture:
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Infrastructure-based network. A network with preconstructed infrastructure that is made of fixed and wired network nodes and gateways, with, typically, network services delivered via these preconfigured infrastructures. For example, cellular networks are infrastructure-based networks built from PSTN backbone switches, MSCs, base stations, and mobile hosts... displayed next 300 characters
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