kehävõrgu
Kehävõrgu is a type of wireless network that uses a decentralized architecture, where each device can communicate directly with other devices within its range, without the need for a central access point or router. This network topology is often compared to a mesh network, where each node (or device) acts as a relay for other nodes, extending the network's coverage area.
The term "kehävõrgu" is derived from the Estonian words "keha" (body) and "võrgu" (network), reflecting the idea
One of the key advantages of kehävõrgu is its ability to self-organize and adapt to changes in
However, kehävõrgu also presents challenges, including the need for efficient routing protocols to manage the flow