Hi All,
I am doing Masters by research in Central Queensland University,
Australia. My research topic is "Apllication of Wireless Sensor
Networking in Train Health Monitoring". I am trying to develop an
energy-efficient MAC and routing protocol for WSN and for this I want to
use NS-2 simulatio
Hi all,
I am simulating zrp but it ends with segmentation fault. Other protocols like
AODV, DSR(with slight change in ifq) , TORA and DSDV are simulating properly
with trace file. But only ZRP is not working. I manually made the changes in
the ns-2 code where ever it is asked. If it would have
Hi all,
I am simulating zrp but it ends with segmentation fault. Other protocols like
AODV, DSR(with slight change in ifq) , TORA and DSDV are simulating properly
with trace file. But only ZRP is not working. I manually made the changes in
the ns-2 code where ever it is asked. If it would have
Hi all,
I am simulating zrp but it ends with segmentation fault. Other protocols like
AODV, DSR(with slight change in ifq) , TORA and DSDV are simulating properly
with trace file. But only ZRP is not working. I manually made the changes in
the ns-2 code where ever it is asked. If it would have
Hi all
I am trying to work with NIST Wimax module and having some problems with the
scheduler tcl script.
They have their own scheduler but havent given any example file for
scheduler. I wrote my own, but have some problems,so could anyone give me an
example for scheduler in wireless network or
w
Hi,
It is correct.
Molo.
Mohammad Haseeb Zafar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Hi
I want to set a connection pattern using cbrgen with following parameters:
traffic type: cbr
total nodes: 50
source nodes: 30
seed 1.0
rate 10 packets/sec
Am I doing the right way or
I´m New in NS2 and I am doing 802.11b ang g simulations in ns2, I´m using the
nam to view the transmition and the movement of adhoc and infrastructure
networks in both standards.the trouble it´s that the link bandwidth shown in
the nam it´s always 10 Mbits with 10ms delayHow can I fix this err
Hi,
If you have set your $PATH correctly, you can put your script wherever
you want to. You start ns with the command
'ns '
(assuming that you are in the directory with the ns executable, or that
your path points to that directory), where '' is the name of
a Tcl script file which defines t