Namma network la connect aagi irukra devices ellamae node thaan. For example, in MANET, a node may be our smartphone/laptop/sensor. This is a MANET; so the nodes can move freely. Generally, if we have mobile phones in our packets and travel in bike, our phones will get signal from the nearest cellphone tower. But in a MANET, these devices connect to each other through bluetooth/Airdrop to connect and share data; they don't need any external cellphone tower for communication. In simple terms, if you have a mobile phone in your classroom and sitting in last bench, you can text directly to your friend sitting in first bench. But if you don't have a mobile, you will pass the message through the friends sitting in the middle. And that's MANET. The nodes (friends) can communicate with each other without any external help
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Namma network la connect aagi irukra devices ellamae node thaan. For example, in MANET, a node may be our smartphone/laptop/sensor. This is a MANET; so the nodes can move freely. Generally, if we have mobile phones in our packets and travel in bike, our phones will get signal from the nearest cellphone tower. But in a MANET, these devices connect to each other through bluetooth/Airdrop to connect and share data; they don't need any external cellphone tower for communication. In simple terms, if you have a mobile phone in your classroom and sitting in last bench, you can text directly to your friend sitting in first bench. But if you don't have a mobile, you will pass the message through the friends sitting in the middle. And that's MANET. The nodes (friends) can communicate with each other without any external help