A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is generally defined as a network with many free or autonomous nodes, which are usually connected to a mobile device or other mobile that can self-arrange in various ways without a strict top-down network It consists of components. Operate in case of management. There are many different kinds of settings that can be called MANET, and the possibility of this network is still under investigation. One of the main problems of ad hoc networks is to efficiently transmit data packets to mobile nodes where the topology is not predetermined and the network is not centrally managed [1].
You can access two kinds of WiFi networks: ad hoc network and conventional access point network. The ad hoc network connects the devices directly to each other, while the traditional network connects the devices to the central router. Thus, for example, you can connect a phone to two laptops or laptops without using a router or other hardware. This creates an ad hoc network. This is different from the traditional access point network where each device is connected to a router.
A wireless ad hoc network, also called a wireless mesh network or a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), is a wireless network composed of wireless nodes organized in a mesh topology. Each node forwards messages on behalf of the other nodes, and each node performs routing. The ad hoc network can be "self-healing" and it will be transferred automatically, bypassing the node that was powered off. To implement an ad hoc mobile network, various network layer protocols are required, such as distance series distance vector routing, association based routing, ad hoc on - demand distance vector routing, dynamic source routing.
On some devices, such as laptops, some of the available network connections are displayed as computer-to-computer networks. These networks are point-to-point links between ad hoc mesh networks or computers for small file sharing. The term "ad hoc" may also refer to an unplanned distributed network connection.