Hello, I want to incorporate movement into the logic of a routing protocol and I want to know how to pass movement-data from the simulator to the protocol?
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I want to pass the node-movement variable from the simulator into the routing protocol.
(the routing protocol will get information about the node's mobility from the simulator and route accordingly)
hope this was clearer.
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