Hi folks. I would like to understand the result of an energy consumption.

I'm running on Avrora the RadioCountToLeds TinyOS application, and I have
used the following topology file:

node0 0 0 0
node1 1 0 0
node2 2 0 0
node3 3 0 0
node4 4 0 0
node5 5 0 0
node6 6 0 0
node7 7 0 0
node8 8 0 0
node9 9 0 0
node10 10 0 0

I'm using the following Avrora command line:

$ avrora -action=simulate -simulation=sensor-network -platform=micaz
-monitors=energy,leds,packet,real-time -topology=static
-topology-file=top01.top
-stagger-start=9678758 -report-seconds=true -seconds=300 -nodecount=*C*
RadioCountToLeds.elf

And I'm ranging the *C* from 2 to 11 nodes in my sensor network.

The problem is that I'm not understanding why the radio energy consumption
for a two-nodes network is bigger than a ten-nodes network:

Nodes | Radio (Joule)
------|--------------
    2 | 16,8212438540
    3 | 16,7842262256
    4 | 16,7472060158
    5 | 16,7101858060
    6 | 16,6731673361
    7 | 16,6361488663
    8 | 16,5991295133
    9 | 16,5621101602
   10 | 16,5250916751
   11 | 16,4880731899

Would someone explain me what is happening in that situation?

PS1: I'm sending that message to both TinyOS and Avrora mail-list (sorry
for duplicates) because I don't know if my situation is about TinyOS (or
WSN) or Avrora usage.
PS2: Sorry for my english.

Regards

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