hi
thanks for information. but i already tried these codes. if you check the codes 
these depends upon the 'd' symbole in tracefile. but i got tracefile of eurane 
which do not have 'd'-drop packet. but i am sure there are some resending of 
packets. so these doesn't work out for me. 
thanks for reply.


On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 Tiago Junqueira wrote :
>Hi,
>
>   I already made the same question, i'm using the NIST WiMAX module,
>and the trace files are hard to analyse. So what i did was to use this
>method: http://140.116.72.80/~smallko/ns2/tool_en.htm  ,made by
>Chih-Heng, Ke.
>
>With the c++ functions you get 2 files which the default name is "rd"
>and "sd".  This files are easy to analyse, and i'm getting results
>that "look good", but unfortunately i can't tell if it is reliable
>method to use, i'm just using, the best thing was to know exactly how
>to interpert the trace files, but for me, at this moment i don't have
>time.
>I already asked in the forum but i got no opinions about the method.
>
>kindly, Tiago Junqueira

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