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Raijin 11-13-2011 09:43 PM

Need some ns2 code
 
Hi, this is Raijin.
I am looking for a TCL file which is mainly required for my project work.
Project title: Comparison of ad hoc routing prtocols using NS-2 : AODV ,DSR and DSDV protocols are need to be compared.
I hope someone could help.
Thanks.

ptrivino 11-14-2011 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raijin (Post 4523288)
Hi, this is Raijin.
I am looking for a TCL file which is mainly required for my project work.
Project title: Comparison of ad hoc routing prtocols using NS-2 : AODV ,DSR and DSDV protocols are need to be compared.
I hope someone could help.
Thanks.

Welcome to LQ. First, LQ prefers we not ask for emailed solutions - the idea is to share knowledge, so posting the solution here would let us all see the answer. Also someone might take a dislike to you (not necessarily deserved) and you've exposed your email address for them to spam...:banghead:

As for the protocols - I'm a network engineer and I've never heard of any of
Quote:

ad hoc routing prtocols using NS-2 : AODV ,DSR and DSDV
. Perhaps someone else can help with that.

Paul

TB0ne 11-15-2011 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raijin (Post 4523288)
Hi, this is Raijin.
I am looking for a TCL file which is mainly required for my project work. Project title: Comparison of ad hoc routing prtocols using NS-2 : AODV ,DSR and DSDV protocols are need to be compared. I hope someone could help. Thanks.

And you double-posted this same question, which is also against LQ rules.

Did you bother to try to check Google first???

AODV:
http://read.pudn.com/downloads93/sou...aodv.tcl__.htm

DSR:
http://code.google.com/p/ns2-wimax-a...ty/dsr.tcl?r=8

DSDV:
http://code.google.com/p/ns2-wimax-a.../dsdv.tcl?r=10

Try looking things up first, instead of asking others to look them up for you.

Raijin 11-15-2011 05:53 PM

Sorry about that.
And thank you very much.


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