A beginner's guide to infrastructure‐less networking concepts

Infrastructure‐less networks connect communication devices end‐to‐end by managing links and routes independent of fixed networking facilities, relying on dedicated protocols running on end‐user devices. The large variety of infrastructure‐less concepts and related aspects can be confusing both for b...

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Published inIET networks Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 66 - 110
Main Authors Förster, Anna, Dede, Jens, Könsgen, Andreas, Kuladinithi, Koojana, Kuppusamy, Vishnupriya, Timm‐Giel, Andreas, Udugama, Asanga, Willig, Andreas
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wiley 01.01.2024
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Summary:Infrastructure‐less networks connect communication devices end‐to‐end by managing links and routes independent of fixed networking facilities, relying on dedicated protocols running on end‐user devices. The large variety of infrastructure‐less concepts and related aspects can be confusing both for beginning Ph.D. students as well as experienced researchers who wish to get an overview of neighbouring areas to their own research foci. Frequently discussed topics such as different types of sensor‐, vehicular‐, or opportunistic networks are covered. The authors describe different networking concepts by looking at aspects such as the main properties, common applications, and ongoing research. Furthermore, the concepts by common characteristics such as node mobility, network density, or power consumption are compared. The authors also discuss network performance evaluation by describing commonly used metrics, different evaluation techniques, and software tools for simulation‐based evaluation. The references given in each section help obtain in‐depth information about the presented topics and give hints about open research questions, which can be a starting point for own investigations. Infrastructure‐less networks connect communication devices end‐to‐end by managing links and routes independent on fixed networking facilities, relying on dedicated protocols running on end‐user devices. The authors describe the different networking concepts of infrastructure‐less networks by looking at the main properties, common applications, ongoing research, and other aspects.
ISSN:2047-4954
2047-4962
DOI:10.1049/ntw2.12094