Hi

Does it happen in every packet transmission?
If no, maybe some packets are retransmitted by PacketLink Layer?

2011/3/28 蔡沅峰 <[email protected]>

> Dear all,
>
>
> We have a high-data-rate application and we need to decrease the
> transmission delay (between send.send and send.sendDone).
>
> The payload of our packet is 80 bytes. ( Total packet size is about 100
> bytes in Tinyos )
>
> We've adjusted the initial backoff time defined in CC2420csmaP.nc to the
> range of 10~60 ticks (under 32khz clock)
>
> The above two added is about 100*8/250(kbits/sec) + 35/32768 = 4.27ms
>
> But when we measure the time between send.send and send.sendDone, the
> result is 7.82ms, much bigger than 4.27ms
>
> Even though we take the congestion backoff time into account( 10~80 ticks
> ----> 45/32768 = 1.37ms ), the result is still less 7.82ms
>
> But the inteval between our testing data packest is 3 seconds, the
> congestion backoff time shouldn't exist.
>
> Our application is broadcast, so we don't consider ACK wait time.
>
> Does anyone know why the larger transmission delay in our experiment?
>
>
> We also record the time when the packet is send out ( by the SFD interrupt
> ), the time between this SFD time and send.sendDone is about 1.99ms
>
> What confuse us is this time is much less than the data transmission needed
> (4.27ms), does anyone know why?
>
>
> Many thanks!!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Sean
>
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