the following should do the trick:
--device.btreceiver.deterministic 0.2 --device.btsender.deterministic 0.2

regards,
Jakob


2017-03-08 15:07 GMT+01:00 Armo DiBi <[email protected]>:

> Hello everybody,
> I'm sorry for all the question of these days. Hope to not annoy you too
> much..!
>
> I'm trying to simulate a scenario in which a given percentage of vehicles
> (let's say 20%) is equipped with bluetooth technology. Now I want that 20%
> of vehicles is able to communicate and the same vehicles are also able to
> receive.
> How can I simulate this? My problem is that if I set a probability for the
> sender devices and a probability for the receiving ones, it's not sure that
> they will be the same. On the other hand, I would prefer to avoid to
> explictely write the IDs of the vehicles equipped since they can be also
> 1000.
> Can someone kindly help me?
> Thank you very much.
>
> Best regards,
> Armonia
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