how can you calculate "total number of delivered packets to destinations".
are you talking about packets delivered successfuly? how do you calculate that? S. > > I would say that overhead should be calculated by determining the ration > of: > > Total number of routing packets used to discover and maintain path sent by > all nodes divided by total number of delivered packets to destinations. > > Ahmed > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "hamdi benmessaoud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "ns_users" <ns-users@ISI.EDU> > Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 11:09 PM > Subject: [ns] urgent help routing overhead with dsdv gave me 1 > > >> Hi all, >> I try to calculate the overhead routing with the different protocols >> :dsdv aodv and dsr >> >> i used the formula : >> overhead routing = number of routing control paket /total number >> of packet emited in the layer 3 >> >> with: >> number of routing control packet = lines with "s" + "rtr" + ("dsr" or >> "aodv" or "message" ) >> >> total number of packet emited in the layer 3 = "s" +"rtr" >> >> it woks well with dsr and aodv >> but in dsdv it gave me always 1 >> The reason is that in dsrv it don't make the difference between the >> routing paket and the data packet it represent them with >> "message " >> for me message is also the data because i don't use cbr or tcp i use >> the message send recv so my traffic is of type "message " >> >> So is there a method in dsdv to differenciate the routing paket of data >> packet ?????? >> >> please help me >> >> Amel >> >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Nouveau : téléphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger ! Découvez les >> tarifs exceptionnels pour appeler la France et >> l'international.Téléchargez la version beta. >> >