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An Ad Hoc Network is a type of network that is self-configuring and does not require a central access point or infrastructure. It is a decentralized network that allows for communication between nodes without the need for a centralized server. Ad Hoc Networks are typically used in situations where a traditional network infrastructure is not available or is not feasible. Examples of such scenarios include military operations, emergency response, and disaster relief.
Ad Hoc Networks are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and cost-effectiveness. They are also becoming more reliable and secure, making them a viable option for many applications. As the technology continues to evolve, Ad Hoc Networks are expected to become even more widely used.
Some of the companies in the Ad Hoc Network market include Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Motorola Solutions, and Aruba Networks. Show Less Read more