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Re: debugged wireless module




Hi,

There is a plan for releasing a reference implementation of AODV from Sun and
integrating with the latest ns release.  Should happen sometime in the summer.

I don't know about TORA/IMEP though.

In the mean time, one can integrate the CMU AODV implementation in the new
release.  Some addressing conversions are needed though as the CMU version
follows a different addressing convention that the ns2 release.  But this
shouldn't be too hard to do.

Samir




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>Hello,
>
>Actually, the CMU ad-hoc wireless implementation also contains code for
>TORA/IMEP and AODV in addition to DSR and DSDV.
>
>They updated their code distribution a few months back.
>
>Do you have any plans for integrating TORA and AODV also?
>
>Julio
>
>---
>
>Padmaparna Haldar wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>            A snapshot of ns-2 having the debugged version of cmu's
>> wireless model is now available from ns-build page at:
>>
>> http://www-mash.cs.berkeley.edu/ns/ns-build.html
>>
>> pointers to same are available from ns-problems page as well.
>>
>> * bugs reported on this list are now removed.
>>
>> * In addition to the example script ns/tcl/ex/wireless.tcl, a simpler 3
>> node topology example has also been added wireless-test.tcl in the same
>> dir.(there was a request for a simpler topology other than the 50 nodes'
>> one)
>>
>> * Note that the (new) scenario (node-movement) file used by wireless
>> scripts now use a node indexing of 0 instead of 1 used in earlier files,
>> in line with ns index convention.
>>
>> * The ns/indep-utils/cmu-scen-gen/setdest/setdest.cc is now revised to
>> use indexing from 0 and maybe used to generate other movement (scen-*)
>> files for wireless simulations.
>> See README under cmu-scen-gen for help on generating node-movement and
>> node-traffic files.
>>
>> * currently the cmu wireless extension supports DSDV and DSR routing
>> protocols. The option opt(rp) maybe changed in wireless examples
>> (mentioned above) to use DSDV or DSR.
>>
>> * a write-up for the wireless stuff is scheduled in the near future;
>> For now, refer to cmu's webpage
>> http://www.monarch.cs.cmu.edu/cmu-ns.html for a ps version of
>> cmu/monarch's documentation.
>>
>> Feedbacks/comments/bug reports are very welcome.
>>
>> --Padma Haldar.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------
>> Be true to your work, your word, and your friend.
>> --Thoreau
>>
>> Padmaparna Haldar
>> ISI/USC.
>> 310.822.1511 #352
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