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Le concept de réseau ad hoc sans fil présente des caractéristiques uniques dans lesquelles ni les stations de base ni les réseaux fédérateurs filaires ne sont nécessaires et un nœud mobile peut communiquer avec un partenaire au-delà de la portée de transmission par multisauts. Dans cet article, les innovations et les problèmes liés aux technologies de réseaux ad hoc sont passés en revue. Le concept de réseau ad hoc à usage général est identifié comme une étape vers le développement de réseaux ad hoc de nouvelle génération. Le concept de réseau communautaire ouvert est ensuite présenté comme une vision de réseaux ad hoc à usage général. Un réseau communautaire ouvert est une nouvelle infrastructure d'information pour les communautés locales, basée sur des technologies de sauts multiples sans fil, qui peut soutenir une société avancée orientée vers l'information au XXIe siècle. À titre d'étude de cas, un système expérimental utilisant PHS (Personal Handy Phone System) est décrit et certains problèmes de recherche pour le développement d'un réseau communautaire ouvert sont identifiés.
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Kenichi MASE, Masakazu SENGOKU, Shoji SHINODA, "A Perspective on Next-Generation Ad Hoc Networks--A Proposal for an Open Community Network--" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 1, pp. 98-106, January 2001, doi: .
Abstract: The concept of wireless ad hoc networking has unique features in which neither base stations nor wired backbone networks are required and a mobile node can communicate with a partner beyond the transmission range by multihopping. In this paper, innovations and issues in ad hoc network technologies are reviewed. The concept of a general-purpose ad hoc network is identified as a step toward next-generation ad hoc network development. The concept of an open community network is then presented as a vision for general-purpose ad hoc networks. An open community network is a novel information infrastructure for local communities based on wireless multihopping technologies, which may support an advanced information-oriented society in the twenty-first century. As a case study, an experimental system using PHS (Personal Handy Phone System) is described and some research issues for developing an open community network are identified.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e84-a_1_98/_p
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