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Content preview: Hi, I am an honours year student at Glasgow Caledonian
University
and my undergraduate dissertation involves me investigating clustering and
data aggregation in wireless sensor networks. One of the metrics that I am
keen on collecting is network lifetime, I have read several different
definitions
of what constitutes network lifetime and I have decided that the best way
to collect this data would be to add a debug statement that printed the time
a node died at, however, I am unsure where I could add such a debug message.
I looked through various system files as well as those relating to the
build/pc
(I am using the TOSSIM simulator rather than real nodes) and couldn't find
an appropriate point to put this debug message. [...]
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--- Begin Message ---
Hi, I am an honours year student at Glasgow Caledonian University and my
undergraduate dissertation involves me investigating clustering and data
aggregation in wireless sensor networks. One of the metrics that I am keen on
collecting is network lifetime, I have read several different definitions of
what constitutes network lifetime and I have decided that the best way to
collect this data would be to add a debug statement that printed the time a
node died at, however, I am unsure where I could add such a debug message. I
looked through various system files as well as those relating to the build/pc
(I am using the TOSSIM simulator rather than real nodes) and couldn't find an
appropriate point to put this debug message.
Any help would be appreciated,
Fraser
--- End Message ---
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