Add Hoc Application Explanation
Add Hoc Application Explanation
networks
my article applications of mobile ad-hoc networks at
http://www.computingunplugged.com/issues/issue2004
09/00001371001.html
Humayun Bakht
School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Liverpool John Moores University
Email:[email protected]
Classifications
Applications of mobile ad-hoc networks at
present could broadly be classified as
Commercial application (that are third
generation mobile ad-hoc networks)
Military applications (that involved second
and the third generation mobile ad-hoc
networks
Military applications
Combat operations
Some of the essentials requirements of a combat
operations include network deployability, network
security, end to end IP, high mobile connectivity and anti
jamming mechanisms.
In most of the cases, military operations are often
spontaneous i.e. with little or no fixed network
infrastructure.
these operations require a communications solution
which is spontaneous too.
In other words, the soldiers should be able to form a
network when and where it is needed;
Combat operations 1
Geographical location is one of the important
factors of any military operation which makes the
current geographical positioning systems less
efficient to support such operations.
As the soldiers in a combat operation cannot
afford exposing themselves in a battlefield to
acquire GPS coordinates.
One of the other limitations of the current
geographical positioning system is that the
satellite signals cannot penetrate through caves,
underground bunkers or inside shielded
buildings.
Combat operations 2
In comparison with geographical positioning systems, mobile ad-hoc
networks can support the built-in geographical location by using an
extremely accurate form of triangulation.
This feature enables soldiers in a military operation to triangulate its
position based on the mobile enabled vehicles or other devices.
In mobile ad hoc networks, readings are faster than the
geographical positioning systems because the soldiers don't have to
wait for multiple satellites to acquire a centralized security.
The devices use in combat operations must be able to address both
communications security and a way to secure the network from
unauthorized use.
Mobile ad hoc networks also allow devices to transmit at a lower
output power to the neighbors which benefits the over all network by
lowering the probability of detection and by increasing the battery
Therefore if the device is captured, the soldiers can list that device
to maintain the integrity of the network.
Combat operations 3
Through anti-jamming mechanism the soldiers in
a military operation are neither dependent on a
single frequency nor are constrained to any
military band.
Mobile ad hoc networks are best suited to
jamming because noise can now be routed
around problem areas.
These self-forming will have the ability to reduce
the probability of jamming. High-mobility
connectivity communications devices must
operate while vehicles or soldiers are mobile.
Combat operations 4
Moreover, soldiers can receive real-time
streaming video from aircraft flying over a
battlefield. Modern soldiers grow up with
computers and will demand the same
applications and user interfaces available to the
civilians.
The soldiers using instant messaging can then
send photos of enemy positions back to the
central command and use voice over IP to
communicate with the non-military personnels in
an occupied area
Combat operations 5
Most of the above discussed scenarios are based on the
various theoretical aspects of mobile ad hoc networks.
Some of the unresolved issues of mobile ad hoc
networks in the context of their usage for military
operations are channel access mechanisms which must
be able to combine different directional elements
how can one initiate and maintain a network topology in
directional mobile ad-hoc networks environments?
At last but not least are the routing algorithms that are
required to achieve standard, highly efficient multipoint
data delivery services.
Combat operations 6
In conclusion,
we need a high directional communication
mechanism; dramatically higher data rates; low
detection portability and resistance to jamming
in high networks to support future military
operations.
At present mobile ad hoc networks neither
embraces directionality nor supports the
qualities of services which are required in
different combat operations.
Question
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[email protected];
These slides can be downloadable from
http://www.geocities.com/humayunbakht
presentations
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