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    WIRELESS NETWORKING Introduction A wireless network is any type of computer network that uses wireless data connections for connecting network nodes .Wireless networking is a method by which homes, telecommunications networks and enterprise (business).Installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations. Wireless telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication. This implementation

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    There are many reasons why wireless networks are used. One reason is for a temporary backup to an existing broken cable network. Cable networks can leave many users disconnected from the network by one bad or broken cable. When this happens a wireless network may help to get these users connected until they can be reconnected through or repaired cable. This also leads to the usage of wireless networks being used as a backup. It would be much easier to connect the disconnected users to

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    Amandeep Singh1, Sunny Behal et al. [18]: Wireless sensor networks is very important field in today’s technology and one may concern about the life time of sensors as they have no facility to change the battery of those sensors inside the field. Wireless Sensor Networks are prone to node failure due to power loss. In order to provide reliable service through the network, the network should be self-adjusting and must have adaptable properties as required from time to time. Here in this research we

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    COM 309: Wireless Networking Protocols A computer network is a communication system that links together devices referred as “Nodes.” These devices are connected using communication channels. A communication channel is assigned to a medium used to transport information from one network device to another, such as wired channels and wireless channels (Parsons, 2016). A primary system is made up of at least two computing devices either wired or wireless points of connection; these points are “network

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    Introduction Wireless networking or atleast the networks in which we operate normally refers to wireless sensor networks which is an innovative and are within the broad spectrum of whites networks that are specifically designed to measure a small amounts of data and that data is related to sensor data. The little pieces of information like temperature sensors or open/close sensor are extremely valuable information as it provides insights into defense that might happen in their business processes

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    corporate levels. They strongly rely on easy, reliable and secured sharing of information. But in the past technological period everything was done through wired networks which had certain transmission and privacy risk. In that case MANET incorporating wireless culture became a boon in disguise for satisfying the drawbacks of wired networks. MANET has become one of the most promising fields for research and development in the area of emerging network and connectivity. If it is to be explained in a laymen

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    In 2016, the majority of networking is done wirelessly. Advancements in technology over the past ten to fifteen years has allowed us to network wirelessly anywhere in the world. There are remote areas in the world that do not allow wireless networking due to resources being unavailable, at least for now. The world of networking is continuously growing. I would predict that with initiatives such as Facebook’s WiFi Drone, WiFi will be available everywhere in the world no matter your location. The

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    Abstract The variation of link quality of wireless channels has been a challenging issue in data communications. The same broadcast transmission may be perceived significantly differently, and usually independently, by receivers at different geographic locations. The combination of link-quality variation with the broadcasting nature of wireless channels has revealed a direction in the research of wireless networking namely, cooperative communication. We also consider the problem of routing in intermittently

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    roadside units in order to avoid traffic congestions and accidents in a collaborative way. Two sets of standards, i.e. IEEE802.11p and IEEE 1609 series are proposed for this purpose including technical specifications for vehicular communications and networking. This project is focused on the performance evaluation of the medium access control (MAC) protocols for both vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications. The network throughput in relation to back-off window size and other technical

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    Final literature review Introduction Occurrences of natural disaster or man-made disaster have increased this last decade thus there is a constant need to provide humanitarian support to population affected by such disasters. Means of communications are vital to manage rescues operation during down time. However, in worst case scenario most of the infrastructures are getting damaged. Therefore, it is essential to restore communications within the disaster zone. This literature review is divided

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