Across
- 3. A network configuration where devices are interconnected in
- 5. The most recent wireless networking version that enables many devices to be connected to a single router or internet source, controlling power more effectively
- 6. A type of network topology in which all devices are connected to a single cable called a "bus."
- 8. Defined by the type and state of each node in the cluster and the relation between them
- 10. Personal area network
- 11. Local area network
- 12. evolution of wireless mobile technology, providing lower-latency and higher-throughput connectivity
Down
- 1. A wireless standard which uses orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA)
- 2. Complex mesh network consisting of thousands of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites that communicate with each other and with ground stations on Earth
- 4. A type of network topology in which two or more different topologies are integrated or combined to lay out a network
- 5. World area network
- 7. A network topology in which each network component is physically connected to a central node such as a router, hub or switch
- 9. Studies properties of spaces that are invariant under any continuous deformatio
