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Re: Markov error model..
Hi,
Thank you for the reply. I am aware that Markov model is based on the two
state of error model in C++. The thing which confuses me is that Two State
Markov model requires 4 parameters ie.
Avg. good period
Avg. Bad period
Avg. transition rate from good to bad
Avg. transition rate from bad to good
In two state error model of C++, u just give 2 random variables.
ANY HINTS ??
- Rajesh K.
On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Haobo Yu wrote:
> Seems to me that TwoStateMarkov is based on TwoState which relies on C++
> code to do the state switching. See errmodel.cc. Thus, TwoStateMarkov only
> needs setup correct random variables, and nothing else. Correct?
>
> - Haobo
>
> On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Rajesh Khetan wrote:
>
> > Hello Everybody,
> >
> > I would appreciate if someone could tell me if the "Two State Markov Error
> > Model" in ns-2 is functional or not??
> >
> > Actually, a few lines of code is commented in ns-errmodel.tcl, and the
> > code seems to be incomplete..
> >
> > Please advice.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > - Rajesh K.
> >
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Rajesh Khetan
University of Southern California
1194 W 30th Street, Apt.# 1
LA, CA - 90007 Tel : (323) 737 3035
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