Does the throughput and packet delivery ratio are same?

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raji g

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Aug 18, 2023, 12:32:20 AM8/18/23
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Dear Knudfl,

I have communicated my paper to the reputed journal. I have received the revisions now. Reviewers are asking to add graphs for both throughput and packet delivery ratios. Please let me know the exact differences between throughput and PDR.

In  Google search, I got the following:

  "The packet delivery ratio is the ratio of packets successfully received to the total sent. Throughput is the rate at which information is sent through the network. If a network becomes congested and there is good discipline, packets may queue up at the source and never enter the network. Those packets will not contribute to throughput, but because they are never sent, won't affect the PDR at all."  

Thanks and Regards,
G.Rajeswari

knudfl

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Aug 18, 2023, 3:34:07 AM8/18/23
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Hi.

Well,  you can read the text files "PacketDeliveryRatio"
analysis-technoclass.awk
parameter.awk
parameter-au.awk
Naveem-PDR.awk
PacketDeliveryRatio.awk
PDR_12.awk
PDR-2.awk
pdr.awk
PDR.awk
PDR__cbr+tcp.awk
PDR-Chauhan.awk
PDR-End2endDel-RoutingPackets.awk
pdr.pl
PDRPLD.awk
PDR-Zeb.awk
PDR_zhibinwu.awk
Performance-Metrics.pl
perl-all.pl
Pkt.awk
Througput-Zeb.awk
................................  and  "Throughput" ................
Instnt_Tput.awk
Instnt_Tput_Flow.awk
Avg_Tput.awk
Avg_Tput_Flow.awk
avg_throughput.awk
avg_throughput(zigbee).awk
avg_thr_wirelss.awk
chainThroughput.pl
e2ethroughput.awk
flow-thr.awk
genthroughput.awk
instantThroughput.awk
instantThroughputStll.awk
Lianghui-throughput.pl
thpt.awk
thr_drop_delay.awk
thr-one.pl
Throughput2007.awk
throughput-8.pl
throughput-9.pl
throughput_newtrace.awk
throughput.pl
thruput.awk
Tput-events.awk  
Tput-J.M.awk
updown-link-thr.pl
wireless-thr.awk
................................. to know what it's about ...........

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raji g

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Aug 18, 2023, 7:07:08 AM8/18/23
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Thank you Knudfl. I will go through this.


Thanks and Regards,
G.Rajeswari



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Muhammad Rehan Basharat

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Aug 19, 2023, 1:24:57 AM8/19/23
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Can anyone please tell me how we move nodes in one direction like only on X-axis. 

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knudfl

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Aug 19, 2023, 12:34:44 PM8/19/23
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mbasharat...seecs.edu.pk

Hint : In a "Manhattan Grid" the nodes are moving in straight lines, vertical or horizontal
https://www.projectguideline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/ManhattanGrid.gif
Ref.  https://www.projectguideline.com/simulating-manhattan-grid-mobility-model-for-vanet-with-sumo/
.... which means the "movement scene file" in this example is created with SUMO
https://github.com/eclipse/sumo
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