examples: Clean typos in wifi-aggregation (reported by Jose Saldana)
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// - station A uses default aggregation parameter values (A-MSDU disabled, A-MPDU enabled with maximum size of 65 kB);
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// - station B doesn't use aggregation (both A-MPDU and A-MSDU are disabled);
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// - station C enables A-MSDU (with maximum size of 8 kB) but disables A-MPDU;
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// - station C uses two-level aggregation (A-MPDU with maximum size of 32 kB and A-MSDU with maximum size of 4 kB).
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// - station D uses two-level aggregation (A-MPDU with maximum size of 32 kB and A-MSDU with maximum size of 4 kB).
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//
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// Packets in this simulation aren't marked with a QosTag so they
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// are considered belonging to BestEffort Access Class (AC_BE).
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// Example: ./waf --run "wifi-aggregation --distance=10 --enableRts=0 --simulationTime=20"
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//
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// The output prints the throughput measured for the 4 cases/networks decribed above. When default aggregation parameters are enabled, the
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// maximum A-MPDU size is 65 kB and the throughput is maximal. When aggregation is disabled, the thoughput is about the half of the
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// maximum A-MPDU size is 65 kB and the throughput is maximal. When aggregation is disabled, the throughput is about the half of the
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// physical bitrate as in legacy wifi networks. When only A-MSDU is enabled, the throughput is increased but is not maximal, since the maximum
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// A-MSDU size is limited to 7935 bytes (whereas the maximum A-MPDU size is limited to 65535 bytes). When A-MSDU and A-MPDU are both enabled
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// (= two-level aggregation), the throughput is slightly smaller than the first scenario since we set a smaller maximum A-MPDU size.
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