Hello Ajma,
SUMO is a portable, microscopic road traffic simulation platform. In my
project Vehicular mobility is moduled using eWorld and imported to SUMO to
generate vehicular traces. With MOVE, the vehicular taces are converted to
tcl scripts. I am moulding a clustered network based on the speed and
location of vehicular nodes using the generated tcl scripts. 


 

Ajmal Khan wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> Here is the code to get the x and y coordinates  and also a speed of a
> moving vehicle. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> MobileNode *mn = (MobileNode*)Node::get_node_by_address(vanetID_);
>     mn->update_position();       // update the position, before using it
>     myx = mn->X();     //  current own location
>     myy = mn->Y();
>     myz = mn->Z();
>     V = mn->speed();
> 
> ///vanetID_ = id of vehicle whose speed and coordinates you would like to
> receive.//////
>  
>  
>  AJMAL KHAN
> Ph.D Scholar
> Telecommunication Networks Lab
> School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 
> Kyungpook National University
> Cell : +82 (10) 7732-3885  
>    
> 
> 
> ________________________________
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> To: ns-users@ISI.EDU 
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 4:52 PM
> Subject: [ns]  location of node position using gps
>  
> 
> 
> Hello,
> I am working on a VANET simulations and i need to detect the position and
> speed of the nodes. I would want to know how the speed and the location of
> the nodes can be obtained using GPS. 
> 
> Help is urgently needed.
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