In the script (e.g. a Perl file) that analyzes the trace file with UDP,
you need just change the word `udp' with `tcp'. I suppose this is what you
want, OR your question is not understood well.
Mayur
Hello All,
I have searched the internet for quite some time, however, I always find
that
From: raeesmar...@hotmail.com
To: ns-users@isi.edu
Subject: ADTFRC code needed
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 00:31:06 +0500
We are the student of MS(CS) and looking for the ADTFRC code in ns2 for its
performance comparison with other protocols .
please mail me the code if any of respected
We are the student of MS(CS) and looking for the LATP (Link Adaptive Transport
Protocol for Multimedia
Streaming Applications in Multi Hop Wireless Networks-2008) by Pirabakaran
Navaratnam Haitham Cruickshank
Rahim Tafazolli code in ns2 for its performance comparison with other
--- On Wed, 4/8/09, Pop Barbie cool.shiv...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Pop Barbie cool.shiv...@yahoo.com
Subject: Error in Packet transfer via DV protocol
To: ns-users@ISI.EDU
Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 3:07 AM
Hi ti everyone
I'm using MPLS network in my project..
I'm
Hi,
Do anyone know how to calculate end to end delay in ad hoc network?
Hello
How to do Goddard Streaming server under NS2?
Which NS-2 version is this Goddard available
I want to stream MPEG-4 Video on Goddard server under NS2, then evaluate the
throughput, delay, etc
Can anyone help on how to implement it
Please help me
Thanks in
Hello all,
I am using ns-2.33. I have added an agent Vanetcr and then did the necessary
changes in Makefile, ns-packet.tcl, ns-default.tcl and packet.tcl. But I am
getting the following error
*ns:
[code omitted because of length]
: invalid command name Agent/VanetCR
while executing
Hello ,
Below is the topology that i built for a wired-cum-wireless
topology which have
TCP and UDP sources connected to the left end of router. The
right end of router
is connected to a BaseStation Node.
The TCP + UDP sinks are wireless nodes(no
Anas, the delay is not the MAC, it is the RTR to the MAC, which is the
IFQ. The only time I see these delays is with lots of nodes and lots of
queued packets, say 50 queued and each takes 3 seconds to win contention
= 150 seconds for the packet to get out.
- David Ross
QUT, Australia.