Research Issues in Ad-Hoc Distributed Databases
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Ad-hoc networks are a key in the evolution of wireless networks. Ad-hoc networks are typically composed of equal nodes, which communicate over wireless links without any central control. Ad-hoc wireless networks inherit the traditional problems of wireless and mobile communications, such as bandwidth optimization, power control and transmission quality enhancement. In addition, the multi-hop nature and the lack of fixed infrastructure bring new research problemssuch as configuration advertising, discovery and maintenance, as well as ad-hoc addressing and self-routing. This term article focuses on the state of the art in mobile ad-hoc networks issue related to mobile ad hoc network
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