i have add my script as an attachment in the previous mail

On Jan 5, 2008 4:10 AM, Song Luo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Can you give more detail on how you manually set node sensitivities right
> before creating nodes? Do you write your code in C++ files? which C++ or tcl
> files did you modify? And what are the statements? Maybe an example or the
> files you are currently using can better illustrates. If possible, can you
> send me your simulation script and modified source files, I am very
> interested in giving it a shot.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2008 10:56 AM, muhamad faiz arief budianto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > i think, actually we can't set our transmission range on each node,
> > without
> > changing or hack the code from ns.
> > for now i just set my sensitivity node (RXthre, CST, etc). and set it
> > manually just right before we create the nodes.
> > I already make some simple simulation, for trying some kind of  wireless
> > sensor sims u can say .
> > It has 25 node and have 3 kind of node.
> > 1 node for the HOST (80 m range)
> > 7 node for the MIDDLE (50 m range)
> > 17 node for the END (30 m range)
> > the data can travel just from the node that already on it's range.
> >
> > the scenario is, the field is just like war field, so i have to send
> > data
> > packet from node 13 to 0 (END to HOST).
> > i disabled the movement. just try it n give me some feedback about the
> > range
> > from each node.
> > If you want more clearly about the range transmission, i draw the field
> > and
> > node deployment with some design software (CORELDRAW).
> > --
> > jho
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Song Luo
> Intelligent Automation, Inc.




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jho

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