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Title: King Saud University


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King Saud University Collage of Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Ad hoc Networks
Done By Ibrahim Fahad Al-Zahem And Naif Rafea
Al-Shamrani Supervised by Prof. Adel Ahmad Ali
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Overview
  • Ad Hoc Networks
  • Definition
  • Characteristics
  • Applications
  • Examples
  • Challenging Areas
  • Pros and Cons consider

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What are ad hoc networks....
  • Definition
  • Ad Hoc network is a self-organizing
  • multi-hop wireless network, which relies
  • neither on fixed infrastructure nor on
  • predetermined connectivity .

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A multi-hop wireless network for internet access.
The base station provides internet access to the
network nodes through multi-hop wireless paths
(red lines).
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How are they different.......
  • Characteristics
  • Rapidly deployable
  • Reconfigurable
  • High node mobility
  • Low Bandwidth
  • Lack of centralized entity

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How to classify them......
  • Ad Hoc networks can be classified using
  • Various parameters
  • Symmetric and Asymmetric.
  • Traffic Characteristics
  • Routing Methods
  • Some other metrics such as time and reliability
    constraint

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Applications......
  • Military communications
  • Law enforcement
  • Disaster situations e.g. earthquake

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Examples.......
  • MANET (Mobile Ad Hoc Networks)
  • Working Group of IETF ( Internet
  • Engineering Task Force) dealing with the
  • routing aspects in Internet Network
  • RWN (Reconfigurable Wireless
  • Network)

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Challenging Areas.......
  • Network Architecture or Topology
  • Mobility or Location Management
  • Routing Management

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Network Architecture or Topology
  • Networks in ad hoc networks have
  • Hierarchical Architecture
  • Flat Architecture

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Flat Architecture
  • Characteristics
  • Nodes at same level
  • No hierarchy in network
  • All nodes participate in routing
  • Example
  • RWN (Reconfigurable wireless networks)

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Hierarchical Architecture
  • Characteristics
  • Consists of gt 1 tier or level
  • Node clusters
  • Clusters have a head
  • Routing through cluster heads
  • Heads keep locations info for cluster
  • Example
  • MMWN (Multimedia support for Mobile Wireless
    Networks)

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Hierarchical or Flat ?
  • Hierarchical
  • Better location management
  • Scalable
  • Routing sub-optimal
  • Single points of failure (cluster heads)
  • Flat
  • Optimal Routing
  • Low power consumption
  • No single point of failure
  • Not scalable

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Mobility or Location Management
  • Location management (LM) has
  • Static strategy
  • Dynamic strategy
  • LM deals with
  • location updates
  • location finding
  • node movement

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Routing Management
  • Sends packets
  • from source to destination
  • through one or more intermediate nodes
  • Routing protocols classified as
  • Proactive Protocol (Table-driven)
  • Reactive Protocol (On-demand)
  • Hybrid Protocol (e.g. ZRP)

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Pros and Cons consider
  • Pros
  • Cost savings.
  • Rapid setup time
  • Better performance possible
  • Cons
  • Limited network access
  • Difficult network management
  • Ad-hoc networks are highly vulnerable to security
    attacks

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