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#summary CORE and the EMANE emulator
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= General Info =
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EMANE is a mobile ad-hoc network emulation system that can be used in conjunction with CORE to provide more complex wireless radio models.
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EMANE downloads, documentation, and other information:
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* http://labs.cengen.com/emane/
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* http://cs.itd.nrl.navy.mil/work/emane/index.php
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= Scripting =
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See the [EEL] page for a description of the main scripting format used by EMANE for generating mobility and pathloss events.
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= Easy EMANE Install =
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== Fedora ==
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These dependencies are automatically resolved if you use `yum localinstall`, so you don't need to do this:
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# optional!
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yum -y install openssl-devel perl-XML-Simple perl-XML-LibXML
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}}}
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Here are easy EMANE instructions for Fedora 17 x86_64. Replace with "i386" if needed. Run these as root.
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{{{
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wget http://labs.cengen.com/emane/download/RPMS/F17/0.7.4/x86_64/emane-bundle-0.7.4.fc17.x86_64.tgz
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mkdir emane-0.7.4
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cd emane-0.7.4
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tar xzf ../emane-bundle-0.7.4.fc17.x86_64.tgz
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yum localinstall *.rpm
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}}}
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== Ubuntu ==
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Here are instructions for Ubuntu 11.10. Note that Ubuntu 11.10 has libace-dev (6.0.1-3) and libace-6.0.1 (6.0.1-3) libraries, but here we will install ACE (6.0.8-1) included with the EMANE bundle.
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# install dependencies
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sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libxml-libxml-perl libxml-simple-perl
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# download and install EMANE 0.7.3
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wget http://labs.cengen.com/emane/download/deb/ubuntu-11_10/0.7.3/amd64/emane-bundle-0.7.3.amd64.tgz
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mkdir emane-bundle-0.7.3
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cd emane-bundle-0.7.3
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tar xzf ../emane-bundle-0.7.3.amd64.tgz
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sudo dpkg -i *.deb
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}}}
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= Easy EMANE Uninstall =
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== Fedora ==
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Remove everything with one command:
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rpm -e `rpm -qa | grep -i emane | xargs`
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}}}
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Don't forget about the ACE libraries.
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rpm -e ace-devel ace-gperf ace
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}}}
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== Ubuntu ==
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{{{
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sudo dpkg -r emane\* python-emane\* libemane\* ace\*
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}}}
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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.
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= Building EMANE from Source =
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== Ubuntu ==
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Here are additional dependencies if you plan on building EMANE from source:
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sudo apt-get install autoconf automake libtool libxml2-dev
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}}}
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= Misc Info =
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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:
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* *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://labs.cengen.com/emane/doc/0.7.1/html/rfpipe.0.7.1.html)
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*Event generator*: produces events and is launched by the Event Service XML.<br>
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*Event Daemon* / *Event Agent*: transport event data from emulation to other app domains; e.g. gpsdlocationagent
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= Old Notes =
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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.
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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.
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sudo apt-get install libssl-dev libxml-libxml-perl libxml-simple-perl
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sudo apt-get install libace libace-dev dh-make doxygen
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tar xzf emane-0.7.1.tgz
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cd emane-0.7.1
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autoconf && automake
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./configure --prefix=/usr
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# to use Ubuntu's libace package, edit the debian/control file
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# search and replace "ace" with "libace-dev"
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make deb
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}}} |