Wireless networks (WN) are a technology for transmitting/receiving information (including voice, data, multimedia) using radio communication (modulated electromagnetic waves propagating in open space). Many modern BMs (let's tentatively call them "traditional") are now widely used, for example: mobile cellular communication, Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc. networks. Recently, another class of technologies based on the principle of communication organization (it is known as Ad-Hoc networks) with dynamic self-organization and multihop routing, which is intended for decentralized, dynamic, distributed applications, has been actively developing.