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− | How to compile: gcc -std=gnu99 -o Scheduling util/*.c graphs/*.c mcc/*.c tasa/*.c main.c | + | ''How to compile'': gcc -std=gnu99 -o Scheduling util/*.c graphs/*.c mcc/*.c tasa/*.c main.c |
− | How to execute: ./Scheduling <sink_id> <algorithm> | + | ''How to execute'': ./Scheduling <sink_id> <algorithm> |
where: sink_id = Sink identification (starting at 0) | where: sink_id = Sink identification (starting at 0) | ||
algorithm = 0 if MCC and 1 if TASA | algorithm = 0 if MCC and 1 if TASA | ||
− | Output: you will find files ext_schedule.h and topology.c, which should be used according to the project report | + | ''Output'': you will find files ext_schedule.h and topology.c, which should be used according to the project report |
The execution will consider data/prr55.txt file as input for PRR statistics. You need to create the file with tree description before running TASA. You can easily do that first running MCC for a given sink id (e.g. 3) and then running TASA for the same sink id. | The execution will consider data/prr55.txt file as input for PRR statistics. You need to create the file with tree description before running TASA. You can easily do that first running MCC for a given sink id (e.g. 3) and then running TASA for the same sink id. |
Revision as of 10:48, 16 December 2014
EE 652 2014 Projects
Pedro - Scheduling algorithms for IEEE 802.15.4e networks
Repository: http://neptune.usc.edu:8081/pdasilva/tsch-schedulers/
Description:
How to compile: gcc -std=gnu99 -o Scheduling util/*.c graphs/*.c mcc/*.c tasa/*.c main.c
How to execute: ./Scheduling <sink_id> <algorithm> where: sink_id = Sink identification (starting at 0) algorithm = 0 if MCC and 1 if TASA
Output: you will find files ext_schedule.h and topology.c, which should be used according to the project report
The execution will consider data/prr55.txt file as input for PRR statistics. You need to create the file with tree description before running TASA. You can easily do that first running MCC for a given sink id (e.g. 3) and then running TASA for the same sink id.