[ns] How to solve the version problem when we do patch.
Hi, all. I have a stupid question. I'd like to know how to solve the version problem when we do patch. For instance, we have ns2 v2.33 and the patch file is for v2.30. Then, how to make a new patch file for v2.33 ? Is there any obvious references to solve this problem? Thanks in advance. -- Internet Management Technology Lab, Sungkyunkwan University. Jong-Hyouk Lee. #email: jonghyouk (at) gmail (dot) com #webpage: http://cv.hurryon.org
[ns] steady state throughput
Hello, Excuse me if i'm in the wrong forum, just do not consider this post message. I am a NS 2.29's user and I am evaluating the IEEE 802.15.4 performances. I would like to evaluate the throughput of a network of few nodes with respect to the packet arrival rate (PAR). For each PAR, I extract from the trace file the corresponding Throughput. However, I notice that the throughput varies with the simulation duration. But in my work, I am looking for steady state throughput, a kind of mean throughput. I tried to simulate with very long simulation durations (2000...3 seconds), but there are still changes in the throughput values and the simulation takes too long time. Please, could someone help me? How should I simulate that throughput? Thank you very much in advance. Mozam -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%22steady-state-throughput%22-tp17755772p17755772.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
[ns] Steady state throughput
Hello, Excuse me if i'm in the wrong forum, just do not consider this post message. I am a NS 2.29's user and I am evaluating the IEEE 802.15.4 performances. I would like to evaluate the throughput of a network of few nodes with respect to the packet arrival rate (PAR). For each PAR, I extract from the trace file the corresponding Throughput. However, I notice that the throughput varies with the simulation duration. But in my work, I am looking for steady state throughput, a kind of mean throughput. I tried to simulate with very long simulation durations (2000...3 seconds), but there are still changes in the throughput values and the simulation takes too long time. Please, could someone help me? How should I simulate that throughput? Thank you very much in advance. Mozam
[ns] I need your help to implement C-OLSR
Hi all. nbsp; Please can anyone help me to implement clustering OLSR, Because i have many problrms for doing that. nbsp; Regards nbsp; Saeed
[ns] Reg: AODV in ns2
Hello, I was trying to use AODV for a wireless scenario with mobiltiy with TDMA as my MAC in the first case and 802.11 as my MAC in the second case.The scenario is 3 nodes (node 0,1,2 with 1 in between 0 and 2). I have the following questions. 1) When TDMA is the MAC and when 2 moves out of range of 1 there is no RERR messages as we expect in theory. Instead node 1 forwards the data and there is no trace of what happens to it after that. 2) When 802.11 is the MAC we get RERR messages which are triggered by MAC retransmission failures but the CTS from node to gets dropped and the error flag says STA which means Invalid MAC state.I don't understand what that means. 3) In theory, RERR messages are triggered by HELLO packets (exchanged periodically between neighbors) as well as MAC level retransmissions.But in ns-2 the HELLO packet triggered RERR doesn't seem to work. Am I doing something wrong or is there a bug? I appreciate your replies Thanks, Sarvesh Best Jokes, Best Friends, Best Food and more. Go to http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/bestofyahoo/