src/devices/wifi/wifi-channel.h
author Timo Bingmann <timo.bingmann@student.kit.edu>
Fri, 09 Jan 2009 09:39:42 +0100
changeset 4059 251351372d8d
parent 3912 4d1a61f80745
permissions -rw-r--r--
PropagationLossModel::GetLoss -> CalcRxPower. Add ThreeLogDistancePropagationLossModel.

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#ifndef WIFI_CHANNEL_H
#define WIFI_CHANNEL_H

#include "ns3/channel.h"
#include "ns3/attribute-list.h"

namespace ns3 {

class WifiNetDevice;
class WifiPhy;

/**
 * \brief A 802.11 Channel
 *
 * This class works in tandem with the ns3::WifiPhy class. If you want to
 * provide a new Wifi PHY layer, you have to subclass both ns3::WifiChannel 
 * and ns3::WifiPhy.
 *
 * Typically, MyWifiChannel will define a Send method whose job is to distribute
 * packets from a MyWifiPhy source to a set of MyWifiPhy destinations. MyWifiPhy
 * also typically defines a Receive method which is invoked by MyWifiPhy.
 */
class WifiChannel : public Channel
{
public:
  static TypeId GetTypeId (void);
};

} // namespace ns3


#endif /* WIFI_CHANNEL_H */