From rima@ee.ucla.edu Thu Apr 11 15:40:02 2002 From: rima@ee.ucla.edu (Rima May Khalaf) Date: Thu Apr 11 14:40:02 2002 Subject: [Ns-edu] Suppoer for Directional Antennasin NS2 Message-ID: Hello everyone, I am a graduate EE student at UCLA, and I am intersted in doing a simulation study of some routing protocols in ad hoc networks when using directional antennas. To my knowledge, the classical NS2 software package only supports omni directional antennas. Does anyone know of a readily existing modification of the code that allows the use of directional antennas? Any information will be greatly appreciated! Thanx, Rima From johnh@ISI.EDU Thu Apr 11 16:15:40 2002 From: johnh@ISI.EDU (John Heidemann) Date: Thu Apr 11 15:15:40 2002 Subject: [Ns-edu] Suppoer for Directional Antennasin NS2 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200204112212.g3BMCQA12634@dash.isi.edu> On Thu, 11 Apr 2002 14:38:42 PDT, Rima May Khalaf wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I am a graduate EE student at UCLA, and I am intersted in doing a >simulation study of some routing protocols in ad hoc networks when using >directional antennas. > >To my knowledge, the classical NS2 software package only >supports omni directional antennas. > >Does anyone know of a readily existing modification of the code that >allows the use of directional antennas? > >Any information will be greatly appreciated! This is not an ns-edu related issue. Please re-post this question on the ns-users mailing list to keep ns-edu on-target (and low-traffic). -John Heidemann From ee601@excite.com Tue Apr 16 06:17:53 2002 From: ee601@excite.com (ee601@excite.com) Date: Tue Apr 16 05:17:53 2002 Subject: [Ns-edu] energy consumed in adhoc networks Message-ID: <20020416080256.661A729A03@xmxpita.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__326ac5220004af33969a5609b7bb163f Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, In NS, for adhoc networks, is it possible to specify the amount of energy spent for every transmission? Let me make it a bit clear with an example below. Say I have the following links a) node1 - node2 b) node1 - node3 c) node1 - node4 And node1 sends data to node2, node3 and node4. I want the have transmit at different energy levels for these three nodes. How can I do this? If this is not currently supported, can someone give me some tips/guidance as to how I can go about doing this? Thanks, deja ------------------------------------------------ --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__326ac5220004af33969a5609b7bb163f Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi,

In NS, for adhoc networks, is it possible to specify the amount of energy spent for every transmission?
Let me make it a bit clear with an example below.

Say I have the following links
a) node1 - node2
b) node1 - node3
c) node1 - node4

And node1 sends data to node2, node3 and node4. I want the have transmit at different energy levels for these
three nodes. How can I do this? If this is not currently supported, can someone give me some tips/guidance
as to how I can go about doing this?


Thanks,
deja


--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__326ac5220004af33969a5609b7bb163f-- From mchuang@cs.uwm.edu Tue Apr 16 15:35:02 2002 From: mchuang@cs.uwm.edu (Ming-Chang Huang) Date: Tue Apr 16 14:35:02 2002 Subject: [Ns-edu] connect one node to multiple nodes Message-ID: <02041616301402.01212@e742-pc00.cs.uwm.edu> Hi, I am just new in using ns-2. I have a problem for connecting one node to multiple nodes and that node can get the acks from all those connected nodes. For example, node 1 connects to node 2, 3 and 4 at the same time and Node 1 can also get the acks from node 2, 3, and 4 once they get the message from node 1. I appreciate if someone can tell me how to implement that. Thank you very much. Ming-Chang Huang From Anthony.J.Anbu@uts.edu.au Wed Apr 17 06:15:06 2002 From: Anthony.J.Anbu@uts.edu.au (Anthony Anbu) Date: Wed Apr 17 05:15:06 2002 Subject: [Ns-edu] Can somebody help.... Message-ID: <945d1903dd.903dd945d1@uts.edu.au> I am new to NS2. Can somebody tell me how to install NS2 in Windows (i.e 98 or XP)? I tried following the NS2 website directions, but it did not work! Would this be good as running on a Unix machine? Thanking you all for your help Regards, Jitendra UTS CRICOS Provider Code: 00099F DISCLAIMER ===================================================================== This email message and any accompanying attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, do not read, use, disseminate, distribute or copy this message or attachments. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete this message. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views the University of Technology Sydney. Before opening any attachments, please check them for viruses and defects. ==================================================================== From johnh@ISI.EDU Wed Apr 17 11:55:01 2002 From: johnh@ISI.EDU (John Heidemann) Date: Wed Apr 17 10:55:01 2002 Subject: [Ns-edu] off-topic posts Message-ID: <200204171749.g3HHnWH26987@dash.isi.edu> Because of the series of off-topic posts to ns-edu, I've changed the mailing list to be moderated. Every post will now be reviewed before it appears. I apologize for the added delay this introduces, but I think it's very important to keep ns-edu on topic (about using ns for classroom education, not overrun by "help me" mail). -John Heidemann