Battlemesh allowed me to finally track down a bug in the address compressor of olsrd2, which sometimes depending on the order and pattern of addresses made tlvs vanish... Not sure this helps explaining it, but I consider this Battlemesh a good success.
Henning Am 16.06.2017 10:32 schrieb "Juliusz Chroboczek" < j...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr>: > > BMX7 is the winner in all tests except 8-17 (where it is soundly beaten > > by Babel). > > Looking at the data again, I retract that. > > Babel wins 8-17 > OLSRv1 wins 8-2 > 9-17 is a draw between BMX7 and OLSRv1 > 9-2 is difficult to judge, I'd say BMX7 wins closely followed by OLSRv1 > > The surprising result is the rather poor showing of OLSRv2 (was it badly > configured), as well as the somewhat inconsistent showing of Babel -- > almost perfect results in 8-17, but a fair number of outliers in the other > tests. The data is consistent with the time constants for starvation > avoidance being too large, I'll try reducing them for next time. > > -- Juliusz > _______________________________________________ > Battlemesh mailing list > battlem...@ml.ninux.org > http://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/battlemesh >
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