Wi-Fi Direct Based Mobile Ad hoc Network
Jae Hyeck Lee, Myong-Soon Park, Sayed Chhattan Shah

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Wi-Fi Direct based multi-hop mobile ad hoc network that enhances device communication capabilities, supporting multi-hop routing and group communication for data-intensive applications.
Contribution
It develops a routing layer enabling multi-hop and group communication in Wi-Fi Direct networks, addressing limitations of existing Wi-Fi Direct technology.
Findings
Implemented on four Samsung devices demonstrating feasibility
Supports data rates up to 250 Mbps for mobile applications
Enables multi-hop communication in Wi-Fi Direct networks
Abstract
A mobile ad hoc network is a wireless network of mobile devices that communicate with one another without any fixed network infrastructure. Existing mobile ad hoc networks are either based on IEEE 802.11 a or b standard. Both standards provide limited bandwidth and therefore are not suitable for data-intensive applications such as automated video surveillance. Wi-Fi Direct is a new technology that enables mobile devices to directly communicate with each other without a wireless access point. Compare to existing technologies it provides data rates of up to 250 Mbps which is sufficient for several mobile data-intensive applications. Wi-Fi Direct technology, however, has two main limitations. It does not support communication between two client devices in a group and it also does not provide support for multi hop communication. This paper describes a Wi-Fi Direct based multi hop mobile ad…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · IoT Networks and Protocols
