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Old 09-30-2015, 07:44 AM   #1
jaiswal.raaj
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How to get previous and current position of a node in ns-2 for gpsr protocol


I am doing research on routing protocol issues and design for VANET, specifically in position based(GPSR) routing. I need your help that how I can include previous and current location of a node into hello packet which would be a part of neighbor table.

I would be obliged to you if I can get some guidelines on it.
 
  


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