Re: [Roll] ETX metric
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Re: [Roll] ETX metric



JP Vasseur a écrit :

On Oct 14, 2009, at 9:30 PM, Philip Levis wrote:


On Oct 12, 2009, at 3:09 PM, Maxence Dalmais wrote:


I am saying that when using wireless links, a node should be aware that his communication could interfere with other communication. Less powered is the transmission signal, less noise is seen by neighbours.

It also means that it's more greatly affected by interference from neighbors: there is no free lunch.

A low powered node will also need less energy to communicate in a less noisy environnement.

In low-power wireless chipsets, CMOS dominates power costs. E.g., a chip that draws 60mW transmits at 1mW. Reducing transmit power typically does not conserve much energy.

I have the same data.

What is the device you commonly talk about?

This 1/6 computing/transmitting fraction seems illogical to me, when considering other similar chipsets.

Alex


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