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Energy Model in Network Simulator 2 (NS2)

Enabling or using energy for a wireless node is always giving the accurate results. Be default, when node-config is done is NS2, the energy supplied is infinite, means there is no energy log is been carried out.
you can see the following code below:

#Node configuration without energy Model
$ns node-config -addressType hierarchical \

                   -adhocRouting AODV \
                   -llType LL \
                   -macType Mac/802_11 \
                   -ifqType Queue/DropTail/PriQueue \
                   -ifqLen 50 \
                   -antType Antenna/OmniAntenna \
                   -propType Propagation/TwoRayGround \
                   -phyType Phy/WirelessPhy \
                   -topologyInstance \$topo \
                   -channel Channel/WirelessChannel \
                   -agentTrace ON \
                   -routerTrace ON \
                   -macTrace OFF \
                   -movementTrace OFF

#here is the change in which you can enable the energyModel for Wireless networks
$ns node-config -addressType hierarchical \
                   -adhocRouting AODV \
                   -llType LL \
                   -macType Mac/802_11 \
                   -ifqType Queue/DropTail/PriQueue \
                   -ifqLen 50 \
                   -antType Antenna/OmniAntenna \
                   -propType Propagation/TwoRayGround \
                   -phyType Phy/WirelessPhy \
                   -topologyInstance \$topo \
                   -energyModel "EnergyModel" \
                   -initialEnergy 3.4 \
                   -txPower 0.33 \
                   -rxPower 0.1 \
                   -idlePower 0.05 \
                   -sleepPower 0.03 \
                   -channel Channel/WirelessChannel \
                   -agentTrace ON \
                   -routerTrace ON \
                   -macTrace OFF \
                   -movementTrace OFF

in the above code, the red colored code indicates the enabling of energy Model for a given network.
Here, the initial Energy is given in Joules (but you need not specify the unit)
and the txPower, rxPower, sleepPower and idlePower are given the units in Watts (here also no unit need to be specified)
As you aware of the formula: Energy = Power * time 

Comments

  1. dear all
    who can help me for node configuration , how can measure txpower level??

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  2. Dear sir,

    how to print the different forms of enegy of the required node...,

    ReplyDelete
  3. what is the best value for the tx poer rx power and initial value

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