MOBILE AD-HOC NETWORK (MANET) ARCHITECTURE

A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) architecture for drones is a self-organizing, decentralized wireless network system where drones communicate directly with each other without needing fixed infrastructure like cell towers or routers. Drones constantly move, so the network structure changes in real-time as they enter and exit communication range with each other. Unlike traditional networks with a base station, each drone acts as both a client and a router, forwarding data for others in the swarm.

MNA000 - Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Architecture - Research Questions
MNA001 - Architecture
MNA002 - Routing Protocols
MNA003 - Communication Technologies
MNA004 - Network Performance
MNA005 - Power Management
MNA006 - Security and Privacy
MNA007 - Scalability and Network Management
MNA008 - Case Studies
MNA009 - Testing Environments
MNA010 - Integrating with Existing Technologies
MNA011 - Advanced Research
MNA012 - Practical Challenges
MNA013 - Comparative Analysis
MNA014 - Emerging Research
MNA015 - Interdisciplinary Connections