Wireless Networks Questions
A wireless ad hoc network is a decentralized type of wireless network where devices communicate directly with each other without the need for a central infrastructure or access point. In this network, each device acts as both a transmitter and receiver, allowing for peer-to-peer communication. These networks are typically formed temporarily and spontaneously, making them suitable for situations where a traditional network infrastructure is unavailable or impractical, such as in disaster-stricken areas or military operations.