Hi

The base station does not automatically retransmit failed packets.
It means that I should change the code of the standard basestation that comes with T2.02?
Includind adding buffer to allow retransmission of packets?

> interference - it's possible from wifi
collisions - in this configuration I think they should be very few
range - that's not an issue in this case
mismatched duty cycling parameters, etc.  Did you modify your base station
application to configure the outbound packet for delivery to a duty cycling
receiver - yes we did

So if the major problem is interference the acks shoudn't have resolved it?

Thanks,

André Rodrigues


-----Original Message-----
From: André Miguel de Almeida Marrão Rodrigues
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 11:20 AM
To: David Moss; 'André Cunha'; 'TinyOS ML'
Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Hardware Address Recognition

Hi

I would like to know why in a simple configuration like

BS <---> Node

I have packet loss when the acks are enabled and the code in the node
retransmits
the packed if it get lost. We are using 2% low power listening mode in T2 /
TMote.

Any ideias would be very apreciated.

Regards,

André Rodrigues

PS: If a packet get lost in the BS -> node direction, the 2.02 basestation
code does
the retransmission?


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'André Cunha'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'TinyOS ML'"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 5:16 PM
Subject: RE: [Tinyos-help] Hardware Address Recognition


Address recognition is in both hardware and software.  You can disable
address recognition in hardware to sniff packets, but with software
acknowledgements enabled you don't want to send an ack back unless you've
received a packet to your local address or to the broadcast address.
That's
why there's a redundant check.

Hardware address recognition is enabled by default, and the redundant
software address check performed for acknowledgements doesn't change that.

Note at the top of CC2420ControlP the compile time options you have
available (you should be able to configure these at runtime as well)

#if defined(CC2420_NO_ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS)
   autoAckEnabled = FALSE;
#else
   autoAckEnabled = TRUE;
#endif

#if defined(CC2420_HW_ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS)
   hwAutoAckDefault = TRUE;
#else
   hwAutoAckDefault = FALSE;
#endif

// This changes the hardware address recognition.
#if defined(CC2420_NO_ADDRESS_RECOGNITION)
   addressRecognition = FALSE;
#else
   addressRecognition = TRUE;
#endif

-David



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of André
Cunha
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 9:21 AM
To: TinyOS ML
Subject: [Tinyos-help] Hardware Address Recognition

Hello all,
   I was looking at the hardware recognition in the CC2420 in the file
CC2420ControlP and, if fact, the CC2420 register (MDMCTRL0->ADDR_DECODE)
is enabled. Looking at the CC2420ReceiveP in the RXFIFO.readDone I
realized that the address verification is by software. Can anyone
clarify this? I have changed the code of RXFIFO.readDone to only signal
data reception but I would like to activate the hardware address
recognition.

Best Regards,

André
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