Hello!
During the experiment, I found that occasional packet loss occurred. Like this, node A sends a packet that Node B can receive, but node C does not. Nodes A, B, and C are usually able to communicate with each other, and packet loss is only a small probability event. The channel setting in the experiment is the default setting and the noise interference is AquaSimConstNoiseGen. I am not sure if this situation is caused by noise interference or by the node sending and receiving data conflicts. I would be very grateful if you can give your suggestion.
Thank you!
Hello! During the experiment, I found that occasional packet loss occurred. Like this, node A sends a packet that Node B can receive, but node C does not. Nodes A, B, and C are usually able to communicate with each other, and packet loss is only a small probability event. The channel setting in the experiment is the default setting and the noise interference is AquaSimConstNoiseGen. I am not sure if this situation is caused by noise interference or by the node sending and receiving data conflicts. I would be very grateful if you can give your suggestion. Thank you!