[Smac-users] Making a node sleep in active cycle
Wei Ye
weiye at ISI.EDU
Tue Oct 12 08:48:33 PDT 2004
You can check how it works with nav (network allocation vector),
neighborNav (a timer to track neighbors' nav) and adaptive listen as an
example.
-Wei Ye
On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 07:43, adsl5qfc at tpg.com.au wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to make each node decide whether it ought to turn itself on
> during the period of the listen cycle for DATA packets based on a state
> variable? In other words, after the SYNC period of the listen cycle, each node
> will have to check the value of a state variable before deciding whether to go
> to sleep for the rest of the duty cycle or to listen for RTS/DATA packets. If it
> is possible, which parts of the smac code in ns-2 do I have to alter? Thank you!
>
>
> Kind Regards,
> Eric
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