Review:
Ad Hoc Networking
overall review score: 4.2
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Ad-hoc networking is a decentralized type of wireless networking that does not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, allowing devices to communicate directly with each other.
Key Features
- Decentralized network
- Spontaneous setup
- Dynamic topology
- Self-configuring nodes
Pros
- Flexibility in setting up networks without infrastructure
- Suitable for temporary or emergency communication needs
- Provides connectivity in remote or outdoor settings
Cons
- Limited range and reliability compared to traditional networks
- Security concerns with open networks
- Higher power consumption for devices