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hi,how to get a sensor node position at different time in a aquasim,i need to implement a routing protocol for underwater sensor networks,can u pls give some suggestion.
hi,how to get a sensor node position at different time in a aquasim,i need to implement a routing protocol for underwater sensor networks,can u pls give some suggestion.
We will suggest that you spell out your words, and quit using text-speak...also, trying to look things up on your own is always a good place to start. Putting your question into Google pulls up quite a few things. Did you try that? http://share.pdfonline.com/ca97cb489...-sim-10-26.htm
I have been using Aqua-sim for my project. I am trying to simulate a two node scenario. I have been able to write the script properly,
using VBF for routing and RMAC as the MAC protocol. The problem is, if I increase the distance between two nodes to anything greater than 100m, all the packets get dropped. Is there any specific reason for this ?
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