Hi Ruben, Ah, many thanks! Totally missed that. I was thinking about the routing protocols provided in TinyOS.
Thanks again, Ittipong 2009/5/20 Ruben Catteeuw <[email protected]> > Hi, > > Why not just use a moteID for every node? > Node 1 only addresses to 2. Node 2 upon receiving from node 1 addresses to > 3, and so on. > > regards > > Ruben > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 14:35:59 +0100 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Sending data in line protocol > > Ummm. May I change the subject to "Sending data in a line TOPOLOGY" > > Ittipong > > > 2009/5/20 Ittipong Khemapech <[email protected]> > > Hi all, > > I have been reading the S-MAC protocol ( > http://www.isi.edu/div7/publication_files/tr-567.pdf). > > In the experimentation part, a line topology consisting of 11 nodes is used > for evaluation. > > > 1 ----> 2 ----> 3 ----> 4 ----> 5 ----> 6 ----> 7 ----> 8 ----> 9 ----> 10 > ----> 11 > > > Node1 is source and Node11 is sink. The message is sent from the source, > forwarded by the 9 intermediate nodes and then received by the sink. > > The minimum transmission power is used and the nodes are put in a 1-meter > space. > > I need to repeat this experiment but I have no idea where to start. My > question is how the message is forced to visit every node on the way to the > sink. > > Hope to hear from you very soon. > > Thanks, > > Ittipong > > > > ------------------------------ > Lentekriebels? Speel samen met je vrienden de spelletjes die Windows Live > je aanbiedt! <http://www.messengerbillboard.be/nl/play> >
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