I should create a testbed with USRP2 devices or stimulate a full-duplex
environment with ns-2. So, I need the code of experimental setup to
implement a practical 802.15.4 full-duplex radio or any full-duplex
environment. If possible, can you provide me with the code of USRP
experimental setup of full-duplex application or ns-2 simulation of
full-duplex environment ? I would very grateful to you if you help me
because I didn’t find the code in the Internet.
I appreciate your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Nader Bouacida
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I should create a testbed with USRP2 devices or stimulate a
full-duplex environment with ns-2. So, I need the code of experimental
setup to implement a practical 802.15.4 full-duplex radio or any
full-duplex environment. If possible, can you provide me with the code
of USRP experimental setup of full-duplex application or ns-2 simulation
of full-duplex environment ? I would very grateful to you if you help me
because I didn’t find the code in the Internet.
I appreciate your time and consideration.
Nader,
I find that hard to believe. I get tons of results using the search
engine of my choice, and it’s even in PyBOMBS. Please have another look.
an apology for making that sound a bit rough. You did mention you were a
beginner, so I should have expanded the answer.
My second point was a link to our module management system. Using that
(and you might even have used to install GNU Radio itself) you can
simply install an 802.15.4 module (you’ll need to check how complete it
is). Follow the instructions on the link I pointed out.
For me, Google returns said 802.15.4 module as first result, followed by
lots and lots of papers. That might differ for you since Google
personalizes their results. You won’t, however, need that if you use
PyBOMBS (unless you’re searching for the papers).