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Tagged: delay, eed, end to end delay, ns2 performance metrics
I have been working on a routing protocol and now have to do some performance analysis on the protocol. In the routing protocol all the nodes are moving. Then how should I get overall delay taken to deliver a packet form source to destination. As at a specific time the nodes might be adjacent to each other and might be very far after sometime.
So how to do performance analysis related to delay in such a scenario?
I am using ns2 to simulate the protocol.
Thanks in advance.
The average delay and average end to end delay calculation are the metrics you are mentioning in an indirect manner.
Even you can do that average calculation for any selected data flows.
Just search internet with keywords “delay”, “e2e delay” “trace analysis” awk scripts – you will find a suitable awk script for doing the measurement of your interest.