An Ad Hoc network, also known as a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), is a self-configuring network of mobile devices that can communicate without relying on a pre-existing infrastructure or a centralized administration. The network is formed dynamically as devices come into the range of each other, allowing them to exchange data peer-to-peer.
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Micro-drone swarms MESH network is a further application of mobile ad-hoc networks in the field of drones. Different from the common mobile AD hoc network, network nodes in drone mesh networks are not affected by terrain during movement, and their speed is generally much faster than that of traditional mobile self-organizing networks.
Portable Moblie Ad hoc Network Radio Emergency Box enhances interoperability between military and public safety forces. It provides end users with Mobile ad-hoc networks for a self-healing, mobile and flexible network.
Drone "swarm" refers to the integration of low-cost small drones with multiple mission payloads based on an open system architecture, which has the advantages of anti-destruction, low cost, decentralization and intelligent attack characteristics. With the rapid development of drone technology, communication and network technology, and the increasing demand for drone applications in countries around the world, multi-drone collaborative networking applications and drone self-networking have become new research hotspots.