[ns] Fwd: Calculate Throughput, delay and performance of IEEE 802.15.4

2011-03-24 Thread rajeev joshi

-- Forwarded message --
From: rajeev joshi 
Date: Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:41 PM
Subject: Calculate Throughput,delay and performance of IEEE 802.15.4
To: ns-users@isi.edu



Hello,

I am simulating the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC in ns2
Can anyone please suggest how to find the delay,Packet loss, throughput and
delay.
-- 
Jeeva Rajeeva



-- 
Jeeva Rajeeva


[ns] Agent not Receiving Packets when Wireless

2011-03-24 Thread Simon Gammon

All

I've written a Agent/Application that transmits packets containing a custom
extension of AppData across the network.

This works fine when transmitting across a wired network but not when I try
to use a wireless scenario. I know that my agent is transmitting the packet,
but it is not being received at the other end and the 'recv' function is
never being called.

Does anyone know if there is a common reason for this happening, or if an
Agent needs to be different if using wireless?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Simon


[ns] help energymodel

2011-03-24 Thread sachin dahiya

I am workign with the energy model using the example scripts provided
wireless-newnode-energy.tcl
Iam gettign this error when I run the abovefile where the energy model
was initialized.
invalid command name "-energyModel"
while executing
"-energyModel $opt(energymodel) \
 -rxPower 0.3 \
 -txPower 0.6 \
 -initialEnergy $opt(initialenergy)"
please help me
thanks



[ns] Why the get-link-head

2011-03-24 Thread Ahmad

Please someone help. I created 1 domain and 1 cluster and 100 nodes
0.0.0-0.0.100I connected them in series. When i run my simulatio. I get the 
:get-link-Head error. Wh??



[ns] how to modify a route in the dsdv protocol?

2011-03-24 Thread jorge cabrejas

Hi all,

I am trying to modify the dsdv protocol to route the packets in a multihop 
scenario. I am working in the forwardpacket function in the dsdv.cc file and I 
have seen that the packets are routed by the BS when the destination is another 
node. I am using the multi-interfaces made by National Institute of Standards 
and Technology (NIST). I have skipped this code

if (node_->base_stn()!=myaddr_) {
  dst = node_->base_stn();
}

However, the BS sends packets to the destination ;-(.

Does anyone know how to modify to route the packets correctly?
Thank you in advance.
Jorge


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2011-03-24 Thread Jaime Lloret Mauri


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