#summary CORE and the EMANE emulator = General Info = EMANE is a mobile ad-hoc network emulation system that can be used in conjunction with CORE to provide more complex wireless radio models. EMANE downloads, documentation, and other information: * http://www.nrl.navy.mil/itd/ncs/products/emane * https://github.com/adjacentlink/emane/wiki Tutorial: * https://github.com/adjacentlink/emane-tutorial/wiki = Scripting = See the [EEL] page for a description of the main scripting format used by EMANE for generating mobility and pathloss events. = Easy EMANE Install = Refer to the install steps here: * https://github.com/adjacentlink/emane/wiki/Install *NOTE: below are old instructions for EMANE 0.8.1* == Fedora == These dependencies are automatically resolved if you use `yum localinstall`, so you don't need to do this: {{{ # optional! yum -y install openssl-devel perl-XML-Simple perl-XML-LibXML }}} Here are easy EMANE instructions for Fedora 19 x86_64. Replace with "i386" if needed. Run these as root. {{{ wget http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/emane/0.8.1-r2/emane-0.8.1-release-2.f19.x86_64.tgz tar xzf emane-0.8.1-release-2.f19.x86_64.tgz yum localinstall emane-0.8.1-release-2/RPMS/F19/x86_64/*.rpm }}} == Ubuntu == Here are instructions for Ubuntu 12.04. Here we will install ACE (6.1.7) included with the EMANE bundle. {{{ # install dependencies sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libxml-libxml-perl libxml-simple-perl # download and install EMANE 0.8.1 wget http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/emane/0.8.1-r2/emane-0.8.1-release-2.ubuntu-12_04.amd64.tgz tar xzf emane-0.8.1-release-2.ubuntu-12_04.amd64.tgz sudo dpkg -i emane-0.8.1-release-2/deb/ubuntu-12_04/amd64/*.deb }}} = Easy EMANE Uninstall = == Fedora == Remove everything with one command: {{{ rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep -i emane | xargs` }}} Don't forget about the ACE libraries. {{{ rpm -e ace-devel ace-gperf ace }}} == Ubuntu == {{{ sudo dpkg -r emane\* python-emane\* libemane\* ace\* }}} Or for Ubuntu you can open the Synaptic package manager and choose the "Installed (local or obsolete)" section. Select the various EMANE packages using shift+click, right-click and choose remove. = Building EMANE from Source = == Ubuntu == Here are additional dependencies if you plan on building EMANE from source: {{{ sudo apt-get install autoconf automake libtool libxml2-dev }}} When EMANE is installed from source, XML files may still reference DTDs found in `/usr/share/emane/dtds`. An easy fix for this is to create a symlink: {{{ sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/emane /usr/share/emane }}} = Misc Info = Setting the delay in the RF-PIPE MAC adds a transmission delay, not a propagation delay (as one might consider CORE link delays.) The tx delay is affected by the packet size and transmit rate: * *delay*: Defines the delay (usec) that is to be included in the transmission delay. The delay is added to the delay introduced by the bitrate defined above. (from http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/docs/emane/emane.pdf) *Event generator*: produces events and is launched by the Event Service XML.
*Event Daemon* / *Event Agent*: transport event data from emulation to other app domains; e.g. gpsdlocationagent = Old Notes = Here are Ubuntu 11.10 build notes for EMANE 0.7.2. EMANE 0.7.3 now has 11.10 debs, so these instructions are obsolete. Instructions for building a deb from source on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric. (As of this writing, pre-built debs were not available.) Note that the deb build dependencies (e.g. dh-make, etc) are slightly different than the run-time dependencies. {{{ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libxml-libxml-perl libxml-simple-perl sudo apt-get install libace libace-dev dh-make doxygen tar xzf emane-0.7.1.tgz cd emane-0.7.1 autoconf && automake ./configure --prefix=/usr # to use Ubuntu's libace package, edit the debian/control file # search and replace "ace" with "libace-dev" make deb }}}