Dear all,
(Version used : ns2.31)
When bugFix_Timer is true ( default case ), there seems to be a problem.
(or I have not understood the correction / solution properly )...
viz. *When the channel is found IDLE, the node should start
_/Deferring/_ for DIFS + RandomTime rather than _/Backi
Yes, of course.
You must remember that a packet is a pointer to an object in NS-2 (C++).
You can create a new type of packet. A customized one. A, say, ZhangPacket.
So you must teach your new packet what "special" data It will carry
and you must "notify" NS-2 how to deal with It.
For that, you
With that network topology
#
# Create Network Topology #
#
#
# S(0)
# ME(0)--eNB0 /
#\/
# \ /
# ME(1) R0---S(1)
# \ / \ .
#\ /\
hello,all
now,I am modelling random losses in the incoming link (uplink) and congestion
losses at node, I consider an M/M/1 queue with a finite buffer of size K,and I
assume that losses can caused either by a buffer overflow or randomly with
probability r in the incoming link .The arrival proce
hello,all
now,I am modelling random losses in the incoming link (uplink) and
congestion losses at node, I consider an M/M/1 queue with a finite buffer of
size K,and I assume that losses can caused either by a buffer overflow or
randomly with probability r in the incoming link .The arrival
Hi Jianliang,
Thanks for the prompt reply, i appreciate it.
I was wondering .. ok i'm in the ns-default.tcl file ... but there's
nothing called 'packet interval'. Does have a different name or
terminology, where is it located in the file ?
And what does it exactly 'packet interval' , is it l
Hi all,
i have a question about 802.11 and ns-2 MobileNode. Which is the accuracy of
the distance between two mobile nodes in 802.11??
That is, having three nodes in a mobile ad hoc networks (A, B, C) and be A
the one from which the distance is calculated. Which is the minimum distance
between B
Hi All ns-users,
Does anyone know what "Packet Interval" in NS2 is and WHERE can when
change it.
you see im using the SMAC and it was giving me an error "Couldn't
Schedule Timer" after i ran my TCL script .. I got an answer from one
of the guys that it might possibly have to do with the packet i