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I have patched the Ns 2.33 with LTE patch following the guide lines given in LQ, and it is working fine for me..
Now where can I verify with the result generated by the lte_model_read_only
I have refereed this paper for result comparison, the results are no where matching...Hope it needs some optimization with the parameter...can anyone assure or confident about the results generated by lte_model_read_only code...because am thinking to modify it further and test my methods on it..
please share your experience with this..Thanks in advance
Thank you Knudfl,I tested those examples...I have to verfiy where the results such as throughput, delay and jitter generated by these are correct or not..
If you know any reference paper where the result are justifies, please let me know...
I think the lte_model_read_only is the simplest architecture and I am getting the results...I just want to verfiy wheather the results generated by the code is correct or not...so that I can proceed with the further modification...please send the screenshots or paper where result of throughput, delay and jitter are displayed
sir knudfl,
i am already install ns 2.33 in 12.04 and had some prob.
which ns i can install for zrp(patch)?
because i am tried 2.33 for some linux
problem repository linux is outdated, i cant install ns.33
my objective is NS with zrp patche.
thanks sir.
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 17,511
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#6, @japfendy.
You cannot use a thread started by another member for an off topic question :
Means you will have to start a new thread to get answers.
No zrp answers in this LTE thread !
am using lte.tcl from the given drive...if you are sure about the results with the .tcl files which you send..please let me know, I want to use it further..
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 17,511
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# 8 .
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am using lte.tcl from the given drive...
if you are sure about the results with the .tcl files which you send
..please let me know, I want to use it further..
sorry again, am asking the result lte.tcl you shared, is giving correct result or not...am getting the result from lte.tcl some values for throughput, delay, jitter...thats fine, I just want to confirm whether those results are correct or not
You are sharing it, so I thought u know how correct they are...
just confirm me, lte.tcl is correct, so that I can proceed in modifying it further
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 17,511
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# 14 : Probably beyond my knowledge.
Different results with different OS is quite common.
You can install the lte package `lte-ns-2.33-ubuntu10_i386.deb' , https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7S...it?usp=sharing
.. and thus try out an executable "ns-LTE" created on another Ubuntu (10.10) :
$ ns-lte lte.tcl
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