Hi Dewald,
Dewald Nolte wrote:
> In ns-miracle the documentation claims that the underwater channel
> works and that some basic MACs are provided, but in one of the mails
> in the mailing list I read that some of the routing protocols are not
> yet supported?
Basically the underwater-miracle
ryan m wrote:
> I have an adhoc network, which I'm using dei80211mr-1.1.1 (with
> activating the included rate adaptation on each node) to simulate
> 802.11g with rate adaptation. Is there a way to determine the current
> rate being used (call RateAdapter::getCurrMode() ) from dsragent.cc?
That'
ryan m wrote:
> hello,
> I'm using dei80211mr-1.1.1 and ns-allinone-2.31 and I want to simulate
> a typical 802.11g ad-hoc network, so I set the following parameters to
> that end.
>
> $mac($i) dataMode_ Mode54Mb
> $mac($i) basicMode_ Mode2Mb
>
> With these settings (and several others)
Hi Ryan,
when using DSR, you need to use a CMUPriQueue instead of a
Queue/DropTail/PriQueue. This issues is due to the DSR implementation,
and is not related to dei80211mr.
I tried this on the adhoc_tcp.tcl script and I was able to run DSR
successfully with no segfault.
Regards,
Nicola
r
Hi Ryan,
ryan m wrote:
> there is a parameter for the mac, $mac($i) dataMode_ $PHYDataRate ,
> and one possibility for PHYDataRate is Mode6Mb. What are the other
> possibilities, in particular I'd like to know the option for 802.11g
> multirate, and if possible 11MB unirate.
The rates support
Hi Veronica,
I understand your concerns... the Miracle library itself is sufficient
for implementing cross-layer interactions, however the API itself is
somehow difficult to understand at first sight.
To address this issue, Marco Miozzo and I resurrected the Sandbox
library which was provided
Hi all,
I am glad to announce that support for dynamic libraries in ns is
finally available also on cygwin. Here are the relevant links:
The new patch by Federico Maguolo:
http://www.dei.unipd.it/~maguolof/new-patch-dl-ns-2.31
The installation procedure for cygwin:
http://www.dei.unipd.it/~bald
Hi Veronica,
the Sandbox library was included in the very first release of nsmiracle
in order to demonstrate the functionalities of the miracle framework;
however, it is not needed in order to implement cross-layer
interactions.
The cross-layer message exchange facility is part of the Miracle
li
Will Spearman wrote:
> I would like to implement 802.11g in ns-2.28
As announced some time ago, an 802.11g implementation for ns2 can be
found here:
http://www.dei.unipd.it/~rossi/dei80211mr.html
Regards,
Nicola
The dei80211mr 802.11 implementation just announced
http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-users/2007-June/060526.html
provides a new idleSlot variable which counts the number of idle
timeslots which are observed by the MAC. This variable can be used for
your computations.
Nicola
Ana Turk wrote:
Hi all,
at the SIGNET lab, Dept. of Information Engineering, University of
Padova, Italy, we've developed a patch for ns2 which enables effective
use of dynamic libraries in ns2. We believe that the introduction of
this feature substantially improves the current way of developing
extensions to n
Hai Nam wrote:
> assert() is usually used for debugging purpose. I think we can turn
> off this function in a "released version" but I don't know how :-(
From the man page of assert():
"If the macro NDEBUG was defined at the moment was last
included, the macro assert() generates no code, and
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