Wireless Adhoc Network and Wireless Sensor Network
1. Wireless Adhoc Network :-
A wireless ad-hoc network is a wireless network deployed without any framework or infrastructure.
This incorporates wireless mesh networks, mobile ad-hoc networks, and vehicular ad-hoc networks.
Wireless ad-hoc networks, in particular mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET), are growing very fast as they make communication simpler and progressively accessible.
They are allowed to move self-assertively at any time.
This makes routing difficult because the topology is continually changing and nodes cannot be expected to have steady data storage.
Applications:-
Data Mining
Military battlefield
Commercial Sector
Personal area network or bluetooth
2. Wireless Sensor Network :-
A wireless sensor network can be characterized as a system of devices, indicated as nodes which can detect the environment and impart the data accumulated from the monitored field (e.g. a zone or volume) through remote or wireless connections.
It can be depicted as a system of nodes that agreeably sense and may control the environment enabling association between people or computers and the surrounding environment.
The information is sent, possibly through different jumps, to a sink (indicated as a controller or monitor) that can utilize it locally or is associated with different systems (e.g.The Internet) through a portal.
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