A Comparative Study of Mobile and Vehicular Adhoc Networks [ ]


Increased mobility and collaboration, improved response, better access to information, easier network expansion, enhanced guest access etc. are some of the important features that have motivated researchers to go for work in wireless systems. Direct access to these wireless networks is possible through radio waves. The radio waves are used to carry information, by systematically changing some property of the radiated waves, such as their amplitude, frequency, phase, or pulse width depending upon application. Mobile and Vehicular Ad hoc networks are some of the networks which are gaining advantage through research in wireless systems. A comparative study of these networks has been carried out in the paper.