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Content preview:  Hi I am completely new to tinyOS and sensor networks. I am
   trying to implement a routing protocol in Wireless Sensor Network using 
TOSSIM
   simulator. In the first step of implementation I faced with a problem that
   the messages that one node had created disappeared in the network. I debugged
   the nodes and I realized that the source node (node 0) sends the packet to
   the destination (node 3) successfully but the destination doesn’t recognize
   that it has a message. Here is the output of the CpmModelC channel: [...]
   

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--- Begin Message ---
Hi

I am completely new to tinyOS and sensor networks. I am
trying to implement a routing protocol in Wireless Sensor Network using TOSSIM
simulator. In the first step of implementation I faced with a problem that the
messages that one node had created disappeared in the network. I debugged the
nodes and I realized that the source node (node 0) sends the packet to the
destination (node 3) successfully but the destination doesn’t recognize that it
has a message. Here is the output of the CpmModelC channel:

DEBUG (0): Node 0 transmitting to 3, finishes at
19563820365.

But in node 3 doesn’t receive it. 

First I thought maybe the radio-limit is not enough. I increased
the radio limitation but still I have the same problem. 
It is so important that these nodes access to each other,
otherwise my protocol doesn’t work properly. 

I hope you know a way to guide me to solve this problem. 
Thanks for your attention
Best regards


      

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