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ROME - Routing Over Mobile Environment
This document introduces ROME, a geographic routing protocol for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) with mobile nodes. It first gives some background about ROME, its objective and its operation. Then the hardware resources and software environment to install ROME are described. After illustrating how to install the ROME application, it briefly explains how to run this routing solution.
Introduction
Objectives of ROME
Installation
Hardware and Software Requirements
Installing the ROME protocol requires the following hardware tools and software packages:
We assume that the installation PC is running a Linux operating system, and the TinyOS-2.x and JAVA environment have been installed and configured properly. We skip the installation of TinyOS. A user could refer to TinyOS-2.x for an installation guide.
Installation
Running ROME
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