35.226185805 -s 4 -d -1 -p CTS -e 38 -c 2 -a 0 -i 0 -k MAC
r -t 35.226490472 -s 3 -d -1 -p CTS -e 38 -c 2 -a 0 -i 0 -k MAC
The code I am running is trying to simulate 16 stationary nodes and is using
CBR traffic. Please help me
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Gokul S Bhat
Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering department
, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Mubashir Rehmani mshrehm...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Gokul Bhat,
Here is the answer to your question:
s and r indicates that you send and receive the packets respectively.
RTR means network layer and AGT means application layer.
Here is the full description of trace format
i
am doing
any valuable answer could be appreciated
with regards
gokul
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