Wireless Ad Hoc Networks has been ongoing
for decades. The history of wireless ad hoc networks can
be traced back to the Defense Advanced Research Project
Agency (DAPRPA) packet radio networks (PRNet),
which evolved into the survivable adaptive radio networks
(SURAD) program [11]. Ad hoc networks have play an
important role in military applications and related research
efforts, for example, the global mobile information
systems (GloMo) program [12] and the near-term digital
radio (NTDR) program [13]. Recent years have seen a
new spate of industrial and commercial applications for
wireless ad hoc networks, as viable communication
equipment and portable computers become more compact
and available.
Since their emergence in 1970's, wireless networks have
become increasingly popular in the communication
industry. These networks provide mobile users with
ubiquitous computing capability and information access
regardless of the users' location. There are currently two
variations of mobile wireless networks: infrastructured
and infrastructureless networks.
The infrastructured networks have fixed and wired
gateways or the fixed Base-Stations which are connected
to other Base-Stations through wires. Each node is within
the range of a Base-Station. A "Hand-off" occurs as
mobile host travels out of range of one Base-Station and
into the range of another and thus, mobile host is able to
continue communication seamlessly throughout the
network. Example applications of this type include
wireless local area networks and Mobile Phone.
The other type of wireless network, infrastructureless
networks, is knows as Mobile Ad-hoc Networks
(MANET). These networks have no fixed routers, every
node could be router. All nodes are capable of movement
and can be connected dynamically in arbitrary manner.
odeavesdropping, spoofing and denial-of-service attacks
in these networks.
to act with a problem without being ready or prepared. to act on ad hoc basis.. or better say, to deal with problems as they happen
He was acquitted at an ad hoc trial, but then tracked down after he was released by associates of Hickok. He was then retried elsewhere, found guilty and hanged.
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a satirical rendition of an ad
The Ad Libs was created in 1964.
Ad hoc.
Ad hoc is pronounced as "ad hock".
in an ad hoc manner
Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
Your ad hoc committee had no right to overrule the decision of the bench.Let us meet ad hoc.
we have an ad hoc network.
Ad Hoc Revolt was created in 2005.
The phrase ad hoc means "for now" or "temporary" or "for this". an ad hoc committee is one which is formed to deal with a specific problem.
So you are asking me to create a sentence ad hoc? The judgeship was only an ad hoc appointment to clear a backlog on the docket.
"Ad hoc" refers to anything temporary or made for a specific purpose. So an ad hoc system may be used for an unencountered problem, or an ad hoc committee to settle certain issues (took me three minutes to write this).
We formed an ad hoc committee to address the complaints about parking.
Ad hoc means "formed, arranged or done for a particular purpose only. From Latin, literally "for this"