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What is Ad-Hoc Network

Handbook of Research on Novel Soft Computing Intelligent Algorithms: Theory and Practical Applications
An ad-hoc network is a local network that connected to each of the autonomous devices combined. Ad-hoc networks are self-configurable, they send and receive data between all nodes in a few steps.
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Distributed Learning Algorithm Applications to the Scheduling of Wireless Sensor Networks
Fatemeh Daneshfar (University of Kurdistan, Iran) and Vafa Maihami (University of Kurdistan, Iran)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4450-2.ch028
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is a network of devices denoted as nodes that can sense the environment and communicate gathered data, through wireless medium to a sink node. It is a wireless network with low power consumption, small size, and reasonable price which has a variety of applications in monitoring and tracking. However, WSN is characterized by constrained energy because its nodes are battery-powered and energy recharging is difficult in most of applications. Also the reduction of energy consumption often introduces additional latency of data delivery. To address this, many scheduling approaches have been proposed. In this paper, the authors discuss the applicability of Reinforcement Learning (RL) towards multiple access design in order to reduce energy consumption and to achieve low latency in WSNs. In this learning strategy, an agent would become knowledgeable in making actions through interacting with the environment. As a result of rewards in response to the actions, the agent asymptotically reaches the optimal policy. This policy maximizes the long-term expected return value of the agent.
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Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks
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Wireless Sensor Networks and Systems
An ad-hoc network is a local area network (LAN) that is built spontaneously as devices connect and based on the communication between all the members without the need of a network controller to coordinate the flow of messages in the network.
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Emergency Response and Post-Disaster Recovery Using Smartphone-Based Applications
Networks that can be informed instantaneously without requiring pre-existing infrastructure support.
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Autonomic Networking
A term characterizing mostly wireless networks in which nodes become members just during the process of a specific communication session, or while they are in the physical range of the network.
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Policy-Based Management for Call Control
This is a special type of the computer network, where the communication does not require any fixed computer network infrastructure (e.g., it does not need router), the nodes communicate directly with each other without access points. In the host-multicast (see below) the mobile peering hosts construct ad-hoc network.
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