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Command line program for positioning EMANE nodes at runtime.

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emane-node-director

emane-node-director is a command line application for manipulating NEM position, orientation, velocity (POV) antenna selection and pointing at runtime. NEM states can be snapshot in a stop motion workflow to create mobility scenarios in EEL file format. emane-node-director requires an EEL file as input to set initial conditions. If the EEL file has multiple time steps, NEMs can be manually stepped forward and backward to each scenario state.

The example EEL file below contains initial antenna selections for 3 NEMs (1-3) plus POV settings at two timepoints T=0.0 and 1.0.

# example.eel
# -----------

0.0 nem:1 antennaprofile 1,60.0,3.0
0.0 nem:2 antennaprofile 1,180.0,2.0
0.0 nem:3 antennaprofile 2,240.0,1.0

0.0 nem:1 location gps 24.645396,-82.820650,300.0
0.0 nem:1 orientation 3,4,0
0.0 nem:1 velocity 180,0,5.0

0.0 nem:2 location gps 24.606149,-82.820650,300.0
0.0 nem:2 orientation 4,3,0
0.0 nem:2 velocity 0,0,5.0

0.0 nem:3 location gps 24.645396,-82.851483,300.0
0.0 nem:3 orientation 3,4,0
0.0 nem:3 velocity 180,0,5.0

1.0 nem:1 location gps 24.645391,-82.820645,300.0
1.0 nem:1 orientation 3,4,0
1.0 nem:1 velocity 180,0,5.0

1.0 nem:2 location gps 24.606144,-82.820645,300.0
1.0 nem:2 orientation 4,3,0
1.0 nem:2 velocity 0,0,5.0

1.0 nem:3 location gps 24.645391,-82.851478,300.0
1.0 nem:3 orientation 3,4,0
1.0 nem:3 velocity 180,0,5.0

Use the eventservicedevice argument to specify the network device where EMANE instances are listening for events. On launch, the Director reads the input EEL file and transmits all events associated with the first timepoint. By default, the Director prints the current POV and antenna state at start and after each command issued.

me@host$ emane-node-director --eventservicedevice eno1 example.eel

           lat        lon    alt     az   el  speed  pitch  roll  yaw  tracking
nem
1    24.645396 -82.820650  300.0  180.0  0.0    5.0    3.0   4.0  0.0         0
2    24.606149 -82.820650  300.0    0.0  0.0    5.0    4.0   3.0  0.0         0
3    24.645396 -82.851483  300.0  180.0  0.0    5.0    3.0   4.0  0.0         0

     ant_num     az   el  tracking
nem
1          1   60.0  3.0         0
2          1  180.0  2.0         0
3          2  240.0  1.0         0

No pathloss data

EMANE Node Director. Type help or ? to list commands.

director>

A short help description is available for each command:

director> help

Documented commands (type help <topic>):
========================================
azimuth    exit  move    movewith  point    reset  select  step   yaw
elevation  help  moveto  pitch     pointat  roll   show    write

director> help move

        Move one or more NEMs [n]orth, [s]outh, [e]ast, [w]est
        [u]p or [d]own by 1 or more steps.

        move NEMIds n|s|e|w|u|d [steps]

director>

In general, the Director works in a Read-Update-Publish loop. Individual commands change the current state of one or more NEMs, the new state is calculated, published to the EMANE Event Multicast Group and printed to screen.

Commands fall into four general categories. These are best understood with reference to the EMANE Wiki for Platform Orientation, Antenna Profiles and EEL File Format.

The Move Commands manipulate NEM latitude, longitude or altitude in steps (move), by moving one NEM to the location of another (moveto) or by associating a set of NEMs to move as a rigid frame with a leader (movewith).

The Velocity Commands manipulate the azimuth or elevation components of NEM velocity in steps.

The Orientation Commands manipulate the pitch, roll or yaw components of the NEM orientation in steps.

The Antenna Commands set a NEM's current antenna profile index (select) or manipulate the azimuth and elevation pointing of the antenna in steps (point) or by aiming the antenna of one NEM towards another (pointat).

The State Commands manipulate the state of all NEMs in aggregate. show the current state or reset all NEMs to their intial condition from the input EEL File. step between the state of EEL File timepoints. write the current state of all NEMs to the State File at the next time step.

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