That radio stack is really out of date; I don't recommend it.

-Joe

On 3/7/06, Ian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apologies if this has been addressed previously:
>
> Currently I am running a simple application to measure the throughput of the 
> default Telos-A MAC.  I have one mote send messages as fast as it can (i.e. 
> it sends a new message as soon as SendDone is signalled) and another mote 
> keeps a running count of all of the messages that it hears.  In addition, 
> each message has a sequence number so the listener can tell if a message was 
> missed.  When I run this experiment, I consistantly see that (roughly) only 
> 85% of the sent messages are received by the listener.  If I change the 
> sender to send a little more slowly, the reception rate quickly goes up to 
> 100%, so its definitely the speed-of-sending that is causing the ~15% loss 
> rate.
>
> Is this known behavior?  What causes it?  Does the listener take longer to 
> "reset" it radio somehow, as compared to the sender?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Ian Rose
>
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