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Old 02-25-2015, 04:50 AM   #1
abenmariem
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Simulate the entry of the vehicles into the roads in VANET


Hello,
I am using ns2.35 to simulate VANET.
When using SUMO, the mobility trace generated puts all the vehicles in the same position (same X and Y coordinates).

This causes many collisions in the simulation.
So, i want to fix the vehicles 's arrival rate and intervehicle distance in my simulation scenario.
Have you any idea about that and how it can be done.
 
  


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