Hi,
I am doing my final year project in Directed diffusion and i am new to
ns2.
I can't understand directed diffusion trace file.
The packet size in trace file is always 0.
How to differentiate between an interest and data packet.
Please help.
thanks,
Giridharan V
Anna
Well, I have recently started to study NS2 (Using version 2.30), and I got
some exercises to do. The purpose of one of them is to make two mobile
nodes move towards the same location (seems to be very basic, I know). I
actually did the script .tcl, but when I try to see the animation using
nam, a
hi,all
recently i'm working on a wireless network simulation with ns.
when i look into the .tr file, i found that there are a lot of pkt droped by
the src node by the reason of
CBK. i refered to the ns manual. it explain CBK as DROP_RTR_MAC_CALLBACK.
i don't what the CBK means and other reasons
http://www.wns2.org/techprog.shtml
The one-day WNS2 2008 workshop is now finalised. It's in Athens, Greece, on 23
October 2008.
We have eight papers, and a tutorial on ns3 from Dr George Riley. Abstracts of
these are at the url above.
WNS2 is being run as part of the ValueTools conference
hi
I have used ns-2.33 on a 64bit Debian maschine without making any
changes to the code. I don't think that the changes you made in code is
necessary.
As for the error message, you can try commenting out the trace-all command.
Cheers!
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Well, I have recently
Hi,
I am using the smallko method to evaluate multimedia traffic and followed each
step...but when I run the tcl script be.tcl the following error is coming..
invalid command name Agent/myUDP
while executing
Agent/myUDP create _o82
invoked from within
catch $className create $o