Can you post here your tcl script, that way you could analyse better the
results!

Luís Barreto

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:01 AM, coorasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>
> Hi all!
> I've got a problem simulating a network with 1000 nodes.
> I've a tcl script that simulate a network with many nodes moving all
> around.
> When I analyze the trace file with up to 100 nodes, the results look
> correct, but with 500 or 1000 nodes I can't get correct results.
> For example that's are the results for traffic between node 0 and node 1
> with AODV protocol:
> 50 nodes (1500x300):
> send = 3772.00
> MACpacketSend = 11645.00
> recv = 3664.00
> routingpkts = 8239.00
> PacketDeliveryRatio = 97.14
> NormalizedRoutingLoad = 2.25
> RoutingOverheads = 2.18
> AverageHopCounts = 3.09
>
> 100 nodes(2121x424):
> send = 3796.00
> MACpacketSend = 13169.00
> recv = 3672.00
> routingpkts = 16640.00
> PacketDeliveryRatio = 96.73
> NormalizedRoutingLoad = 4.53
> RoutingOverheads = 4.38
> AverageHopCounts = 3.47
>
> 1000nodes(6704x1342):
> send = 716.00
> MACpacketSend = 4759.00
> recv = 610.00
> routingpkts = 124574.00
> PacketDeliveryRatio = 85.20
> NormalizedRoutingLoad = 204.22
> RoutingOverheads = 173.99
> AverageHopCounts = 6.65
>
> Obviously the last results are not correct cause node 0 can't send just 716
> packets...or I'm wrong?
> I attach also the awk script I use to analize results.
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p20514322/parameters-aodv.awkparameters-aodv.awk
>
> Please help me retrieving correct results, thanks.
> Alessandro
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