Can you give more detail on how you manually set node sensitivities right
before creating nodes? Do you write your code in C++ files? which C++ or tcl
files did you modify? And what are the statements? Maybe an example or the
files you are currently using can better illustrates. If possible, can you
send me your simulation script and modified source files, I am very
interested in giving it a shot.

Thanks.

On Jan 4, 2008 10:56 AM, muhamad faiz arief budianto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
>
> i think, actually we can't set our transmission range on each node,
> without
> changing or hack the code from ns.
> for now i just set my sensitivity node (RXthre, CST, etc). and set it
> manually just right before we create the nodes.
> I already make some simple simulation, for trying some kind of  wireless
> sensor sims u can say .
> It has 25 node and have 3 kind of node.
> 1 node for the HOST (80 m range)
> 7 node for the MIDDLE (50 m range)
> 17 node for the END (30 m range)
> the data can travel just from the node that already on it's range.
>
> the scenario is, the field is just like war field, so i have to send data
> packet from node 13 to 0 (END to HOST).
> i disabled the movement. just try it n give me some feedback about the
> range
> from each node.
> If you want more clearly about the range transmission, i draw the field
> and
> node deployment with some design software (CORELDRAW).
> --
> jho
>
>


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