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Old 10-03-2016, 11:10 AM   #1
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Topology on Wireless Sensor Network


I m working on NS2 to simulate a sensor network. Pls I a m new to NS2, I need anyone to guide me on how to create linear nodes topology of at least 500 that the each node at both end are sink. All other nodes route towards the sink each time they need to send information.

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I m working on NS2 to simulate a sensor network. Pls I a m new to NS2, I need anyone to guide me on how to create linear nodes topology of at least 500 that the each node at both end are sink. All other nodes route towards the sink each time they need to send information.
Read the LQ Rules and "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature. We are happy to HELP you, but you need to show some actual effort of your own. Don't use text-speak, and provide full details, such as version/distro of Linux, what you've done/tried/researched on your own, etc.

There are THOUSANDS of NS2 how-to guides you can easily find with a web search, which is probably how you found THIS site...don't ask us to look things up for you, please. Show us where you're stuck, and we can assist.
 
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Read the LQ Rules and "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature. We are happy to HELP you, but you need to show some actual effort of your own. Don't use text-speak, and provide full details, such as version/distro of Linux, what you've done/tried/researched on your own, etc.

There are THOUSANDS of NS2 how-to guides you can easily find with a web search, which is probably how you found THIS site...don't ask us to look things up for you, please. Show us where you're stuck, and we can assist.
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