Internet Based Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

Internet Based Mobile Ad-hoc Networks

Internet Based Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (iMANET) are basically Networks in which Mobile Nodes (ad-hoc network) and Fixed Nodes (for providing internet) are present. Fixed nodes are gateways. In such type of networks normal ad-hoc routing algorithms don't apply directly.


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