Hi Venkat, 

        If you want to find end to end delay of a single packet, here is 
the procesure. You can keep track of packet id (which signifies the 
uniquness of a particular packet) and find the difference between the 
start time (at the source  node) and end time (at destination node) for a 
particualr packet to find its end to end delay. Keep repeating the process 
for all the successfull packets and take the average to get average end to 
end delay.



Thanks and regards ,

Anoop M




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 hi all,
 
 can any one tell me, how to calculate end to end delay in wireless 
scenario from the trace output or in any other way.
 
 its urgent please.
 
 thanks in advance
 venkat.
 

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