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Mobile Networks
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Wireless Networks
• Wireless communication network consists of number of nodes which communicate
with each other over a wireless channel.
• Based on the type of network infrastructure used for communication, wireless
communication networks are categorized into two types:
Infrastructure less
Infrastructure based
Wireless networks
Infrastructure based
networks
Network mobility
(NEMO) networks
Host mobility
networks
Infrastructure less networks
Networks
Smart sensor networks
Mobile ad hoc networks
(MANET)
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Infrastructure less network
• It is a collection of mobile or semi mobile nodes with no pre-established
infrastructure forming a temporary network. Mobile or semi mobile nodes form a
multi hop network in order to communicate with each other. In multi hop
environment, multiple intermediate nodes are required to provide communication
between source and destination nodes.
• Infrastructure less networks are self-creating, self-organizing and self-administrative.
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Infrastructure less networks
• Two types of infrastructure less networks are
Smart Sensor Network (SSN)
Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET).
• Smart Sensor Network consists of number of sensors spread across a geographical
area.Each sensor has wireless communication capability and sufficient intelligence
for signal processing and networking of the data. However, the nodes of sensor
network are always stationary/static.
• Such network is applied for various applications like military sensor networks,
wireless traffic sensor networks, wireless parking lot sensor networks etc.
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Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (MANET)
• MANET consists of MNs equipped with wireless radio. If two such nodes
are in mutual transmission range of each other then they can communicate
directly. However, if we want to forward the data from a source node to
destination node and these nodes are not within the transmission range of
each other, then a route from source to destination node is routed through
intermediate nodes.
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Infrastructure based network
• It is a collection of MNs which communicate with each other
through Access Points or fixed infrastructure.
• An Access Point (AP) acts like a hub or a Base Station (BS)
which provides connection among wireless nodes in a singlehop.
• The term single hop signifies that MN can directly transmit the
packet to another node. Each AP has a finite range within
which a wireless connection can be maintained between thenodes. However, in order to communicate with a MN beyond
its radio range, AP acts as a router .
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Infrastructure based network
• The infrastructure based networks are of following types:
NEtwork MObility Networks (NEMO)
Host Mobility Networks
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NEtwork MObility Networks (NEMO)
• It consists of MNs that form a network which changes its Point of
Attachment (PoA).
• A network can virtually be recognized as a single node with one address
such as a prefix address and some interfaces attached to it.
• The single node that manages mobile network’s movement is called Mobile
Router (MR).
• During mobility, network provides connectivity with Internet through MRand this MR change its PoA instead of the MNs connected to MR.
• NEtwork MObility (NEMO) is transparent to the mobile node inside the
mobile network.
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NEtwork MObility Networks (NEMO)
• e-Wheelchair: for people with disabilities and the elderly
Health monitoring
Remote communication between wheelchair and
third party (hospital, doctor, family)
Increased independence
• e-Bicycle: for sport and tourismSport training: monitoring of the performance /
health condition of the cyclist
Tourism: assist people in visiting cities (e.g.Bicycle rental at
Kamakura) with navigation,historical guidance, etc
Sport competition / rallyes: live monitoring ofprogress, keep the cyclist informed (VoIP)
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Host Mobility Networks
• Host Mobility Network consisting of MNs that are connected to AP. AP
provides connection among MNs in a single hop.
• Each AP has a finite range and MN is connected to an AP if and only if it is
in its range.
• When MN moves out of AP’s range, it can change its PoA regardless of theMNs surrounding it.
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Challenges of Wireless Networks
Two important (but different) challenges
• communication over wireless link
• handling mobile user who changes PoA to network
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