Hi Thomas,

easiest (albeit hacky) way is probably to give it asymmetric pathloss; 
i.e. only tell it that half the pipe is in range :-)

I don't have a running emulation around atm that I'm willing to mess with, 
but something like:
emaneevent-pathloss 2 9000 -t1
emaneevent-pathloss 1 90 -t2
might do something like what you want.  i.e. tell nem 1 that there's a 
pathloss of 9000dB from nem 2 (nothing will reach) and tell nem 2 that 
there's a pathloss of 90dB form nem 1

cheers,
Andreas 
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From:   Thomas Halwax <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   10/04/2017 15:58
Subject:        [emane-users] half duplex operation for RF-Pipe MAC layer
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Hi all,

for my Bachelor thesis I’d like to emulate a half duplex radio channel 
using the RF-Pipe MAC layer. I was not able to find a configuration 
parameter for this. What is the appropriate way to achieve half duplex 
communication between two nodes? Can this be done using the flow control 
settings?

Thanks in advance & best regards,
Thomas

Thomas Halwax

Information- and Communication Systems
UAS Technikum Wien
Vienna, Austria

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