A STUDY OF MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORKS -ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
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Mobile ad-hoc network’s (MANET’s) are infrastructure less mobile network’s that have no fixed routers. All nodes are capable of movement and can be connected dynamically in an arbitrary manner using radio waves. This paper focuses on study of Mobile ad-hoc Networks (MANET’S), and its classification and characteristics. This paper also focuses on the issues and challenges that are imposed by Mobile ad-hoc Networks (MANET’S).
Keywords: Handoff, WLAN, MANET, VANET, PDA, Quality of Services (QoS), Denial of Service (DoS), Multi Hop Router, Non-Repudiation
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