

An overview of the Wireless File sharing Tool Android application: Ad Hoc Network Technology based on Wi-Fi-Direct
Abstract
An overview of the "WI-FI-DIRECT based Ad Hoc Network Technology"-based Android filesharing app. Wi-Fi Direct is a brand-new technology that enables fast file sharing. Wi-Fi directs has a maximum speed of 250 Mega Bytes per Second, which is sufficient for quickly sharing large files. Traditionally, we use an ad hoc network to share files between devices, but this network's speed is its main drawback. Two restrictions apply to the Wi-Fi Direct network. It does not support communication between two devices, and it also does not support communication over multiple hops. The number of networks a packet must traverse before reaching its destination is referred to as its hop. During the transfer of data and other related difficulties. The Wi-Fi direct-based mobile ad hoc network for file transfer between devices is described in detail in this paper. This network has the advantage of supporting multiple hops and offering faster file sharing speeds than standard Mobile Ad Hoc networks.
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