Wednesday, November 12, 2014

The phones of the Dutch Prime Minister

The phones of the Dutch Prime Minister - If it does run out quickly, there’s some impressive sounding tech going on here in terms of charging. It’s complicated though as it depends which USB port you’re using. The traditional port on the bottom supports Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0. However, the custom side port supports up to Quick Charge 4.0 and Asus’ own HyperCharge direct charging, which can get the phone to a whopping 60 percent in just 33 minutes. that the camera will, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about The phones of the Dutch Prime Minister, on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:


End-to-end Delay : the average time taken by a data packet to arrive in the destination. It also includes the delay caused by route discovery process and the queue in data packet transmission. Only the data packets that successfully delivered to destinations that counted.
∑ ( arrive time – send time ) / ∑ Number of connections
The lower value of end to end delay means the better performance of the protocol.
Here is the AWK Script for calculating the delay

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BEGIN {
     highest_packet_id = 0;
}
{
   action = $1;
   time = $3;
   #from = $3;
   #to = $4;
   type = $35; #aodv relationships,if 5 no infomation
   pktsize = $37;
   #src = $9;
   #dst = $10;
   #seq_no = $11;
   packet_id = $41;

 
if ( type != "AODV" ) {

   if ( packet_id > highest_packet_id )
         highest_packet_id = packet_id;

if ( start_time[packet_id] == 0 )

 if ( type == "cbr" && action != "d" ) {
      if ( action == "r" ) {
         end_time[packet_id] = time;
      }
   } else {

end_time[packet_id] = -1;
   }
}
}
END {

 for ( packet_id = 0; packet_id <= highest_packet_id; packet_id++ ) {
       start = start_time[packet_id];
       end = end_time[packet_id];
       packet_duration = end - start;

 if ( start < end ) printf("%f %f\n", start, packet_duration);
   }
}

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