ORBIT-USER: Node mobility

Kishore Ramachandran kishore at winlab.rutgers.edu
Tue Jan 16 08:31:30 EST 2007


Hi Arinto:

iwpriv is more similar to iwconfig - it is part of Linux wireless tools.
Also, I replied to your personal email off this list regarding virtual
mobility using spatial switching.

regards,
Kishore

On 1/16/07, Arinto Murdopo <arinto at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have question regarding the Virtual Mobility tutorial in http://www.orbit-lab.org/wiki/HowTo/virtualMobility
> . Is that possible to conduct this experiment as a script? My guess is we
> define ' iwpriv' as an application like 'tcpdump' in this tutorial
> http://www.orbit-lab.org/wiki/Documentation/NodeHandler/LaunchApps. Is
> that true?
>
> Actually I need to emulate some node mobility cases using ORBIT and until
> now I'm still learning how to switch the node (from 1 node to another such
> that can represent discrete mobility of node) during experiment. I read from
> this publication<http://www.orbit-lab.org/attachment/wiki/Orbit/Documentation/Publications/paper-RamKau.pdf>, a paper about Mobile Network Emulation Through Spatial Switching on a
> Wireless Grid, it states that Click modular router framework is used for
> emulating vehicle mobility. Anyone has sample code in using this Click
> modular router framework in emulation of node mobility? I need to finish
> this task as soon as possible because I only have limited time to complete
> my project and learning by example is a way to accelerate learning curve.
>
>
> Thanks for your attentions
>
> Regards,
>
> Arinto
>
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