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I'm having a project of simulating and analyzing position-based routing protocols in VANET, and one of them is Greedy Traffic Aware Routing (GyTAR).
Does anyone in here have the script file of this routing protocols? I've tried to contact the authors of related journal but still get no response. I really need that..
Actually, routing protocols that I want to compare are GPSR and GyTAR.. (both of them are greedy routing)
Does it mean that I use the same greedy.tcl file but I have to modify to become GyTAR? How about the exact GyTAR script, do you have any links, knudfl?
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 17,511
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No links for any "tcl" that I can find. ( Tried for an hour yesterday.)
Google .. Greedy Traffic Aware Routing .. : No luck.
Google .. GyTAR.tcl .. : No.
Google .. ns2 Greedy Traffic Aware Routing : No.
Google .. ns2 GyTAR .. : No.
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