This is an tcl-animation star. A tcl-script is read in and data containing positions of mobile stations, information about connections to the base stations as well as information about existing interferences come to this star from CIR. Each time anything happens in the network the animation will depict it. All mobile stations are shown at their position, all connections are denoted by yellow arrows. Orange arrows show interferences which are caused by other mobile stations, while red arrows show interferences which are caused by transmissions from other base stations. All interferences are measured in the uplink, so the receiving station is always the base station. This animation can be used for debugging and demonstration reasons. The most interesting and generic part of this star might be the code which I use to read in data from a specific input instead of an input in a MultiPortHole as it is in the TclScript-star in the Ptolemy-library.
Derived from: DEStar
Location: The WiNeS Library
Version: 1.3 "06/24/97"
Author: J. Voigt
New_ | Complex | a new handy's position |
Delete_ | int | a dieing handy's reference number |
strength | int | an interference' strength |
Interferenz | Complex | interfering handy's numbers |
strength_bs | int | an interference' strength |
Interferenz_bs | Complex | interfering handy's numbers |
tcl_file | StringState | The file from which to read the Tcl script | "$PTOLEMY/src/domains/de/contrib/stars/test.tcl" |
Segments | IntState | 0 = omnidiectional antennas | "segments" |
Copyright (c) 1997 Dresden University of Technology, Mobile Communications Systems