Hi Marco, very thanks to your reply! I will take a look at the structure you said and doing some tests. Based in what you said, probably this solves my problem. A priori I am only considering simpler scenarios where I do not need to deal with interferences. My actual concern is only finding a way of estimating the distance between two bluetooth devices, and I thought RSSI was the straingforward solution...
Regards, Loreno On 10/18/06, Marco Fiore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Loreno, > > in common/packet-stamp.h you can find the PacketStamp > structure, which is > included in any ns packet. It stores information on > the transmitted and received > power. You can access this information > with, for example, p->txInfo_.RxPr, > which returns the received power > of packet p. Note that the original implementation > of ns does not > include interference: if you want to add this feature, you can install > the patch for wireless support you can find at http://www.reti.polito. > it/fiore > > bye, > > Marco > > >----Messaggio originale---- > >Da: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Data: 18-ott-2006 12.38 AM > >A: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > EDU> > >Ogg: [ns] RSSI measurement > > > > > >Hi All, > > > >does anybody know how > do I measure the RSSI between two wireless nodes?? As > >far as I have > seen in the archive, this question has been posted during > >years in > this list without any reply. I will be extremelly thankful if > >somebody > had some hint about it. > > > >Regards, > > > >Loreno > > > > >