Wireless communication, a paradigm that leverages electromagnetic waves to transmit information between entities without a physical medium like wires, has been instrumental in forming the interconnected world we inhabit today. In multi-node networks, where numerous devices or 'nodes' are interlinked, wireless communication plays a pivotal role in ensuring seamless information flow amidst nodes, thereby supporting varied applications ranging from simple home networks to sophisticated IoT systems.
A multi-node network comprises numerous devices, each called a node, which can communicate with each other through wireless channels. The fundamental challenge is ensuring that data transmission across all nodes is efficient, reliable, and secure despite the absence of a physical connection. Such networks find prolific applications across various domains including smart cities, industrial automation, healthcare, and more, essentially anywhere that demands a collaborative communication milieu among numerous devices.