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I'm looking for an example of a localization scheme implemented in NS2 or Aqua-sim simulator.
Is there a localization scheme built in NS2 version dowloaded from the internet? Can anyone help me to find such an example?
Dear all,
I'm looking for an example of a localization scheme implemented in NS2 or Aqua-sim simulator. Is there a localization scheme built in NS2 version dowloaded from the internet? Can anyone help me to find such an example?
You've been a member here for three years now; you need to read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature. We're happy to help with specific questions, but please don't ask us to look things up for you, send you links, etc. There are many search engines where you can do your own research about NS2 and Aquasim.
And since you said before you can't/won't share your code because it's part of your 'thesis', there isn't much we can help you with. We can help with problems if you're stuck...but you say you won't post your own work. Since all you're looking for is links to code on the internet, you can research those yourself, since this is for your 'thesis'.
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