Connectify: Ad-Hoc Network with Bluetooth |
Author(s): |
Shabnam Kumari , SKITM; Vijay, SKITM; Reema, SKITM |
Keywords: |
Bluetooth, communication, routing, Wireless network, Ad hoc Network, Multi-hop, Routing protocols, Infrastructure less |
Abstract |
Ad hoc networks are peer networks of mobile computational nodes. They are well explored in the contexts of sensor networks, habitat monitoring and robotic collaboration. A wireless ad-hoc network is a collection of nodes which are self-organizing and self-administering in nature. All nodes are connected by wireless links and are free to move randomly. Connectify is a wireless network in which each node can directly communicate with other node within the network. Each device (node) can directly communicate with each other. Using ad-hoc, the networks do not need any infrastructure or any access points (Fixed wired points) to work. Ad-hoc nodes from two networks cannot communicate if they are not with same radio range. This paper is based on study of ad-hoc wireless networks and new concept of Connectify in wireless architectures and protocols. This paper provides an overview of both. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV5I30728 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 3 Publication Date: 01/06/2017 Page(s): 1124-1127 |
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