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<DIV><BR>I fear that in a proactive protocol, the overhead in a dense network
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size=2>Is there any dirt-simple, rough-and-ready way to simulate these
things in such a away one can get a good first-level approximation of what the
results might be using such a protocol? In wireless it seems like theory
and practices are more divergent in practice than they are in theory. If
an afternoon of effort could produce some kind of simulation, it might be easier
to hack and test than to theorize and argue...
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