Leaving the default values for unset parameters as they were would allow
to use a _wrong_ configured 802.11p-PhyLayer -- by using the default
values. Also, we need a function to change the current frequency the
PhyLayer is tuned to. We also needed to add the ObstacleModelShadowing
and change the initializeDecider80211 function. The amount of changes
led to the decision to use a seperate file.
Most importantly, by just deriving from PhyLayer, the 802.11p will
probably just stop working correctly, when the MiXiM people decide to
change it. I don't really see why this is a problem for you, do you mind
to elaborate?
Greetings, David Eckhoff
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Dipl.-Inf. Univ. David Eckhoff
Computer Networks and Communication Systems
University of Erlangen, Germany
Phone: +49 9131 85-27627 / Fax: +49 9131 85-27409
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greetings, david