I'm new to OpenDIS and am working on an electromagnetic emission example. Does anyone know of an example (e.g., similar to EepduSender)?
Also, I'm confused as to where a beam is specified as active. The DIS specification mentions a Beam Status record but I haven't found any indication of this in OpenDIS. Where/How does an active beam get specified? (The DIS specification also seems confusing since a Beam Status record "shall be provided for each active beam" (sect. 7.6.2) which seems redundant).
Thanks for any help!
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The SISO DIS Protocol Support Group is probably a good place to ask, if no one
here knows off hand.
From: Joe Hoffert [jhoffert2@users.sf.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 5:34 AM
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Subject: [open-dis:discussion] Electromagnetic Emission Example & Question?
I'm new to OpenDIS and am working on an electromagnetic emission example. Does anyone know of an example (e.g., similar to EepduSender)?
Also, I'm confused as to where a beam is specified as active. The DIS specification mentions a Beam Status record but I haven't found any indication of this in OpenDIS. Where/How does an active beam get specified? (The DIS specification also seems confusing since a Beam Status record "shall be provided for each active beam" (sect. 7.6.2) which seems redundant).
I am trying to send EE PDU. When I try to set std::vector<electronicemissionbeamdata> having single beam data in vector, to ElectronicEmissionSystemData object then it generates "std::length_error at memory location". Is there anything I am missing. I can't understand whats exactly happening.</electronicemissionbeamdata>
Regards,
Farhan
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Sorry! In fact I was using Release version of DIS.dll for my debug version application. That is why the error which I mentioned in the previous post was ocurring.
Regards,
Farhan
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I'm new to OpenDIS and am working on an electromagnetic emission example. Does anyone know of an example (e.g., similar to EepduSender)?
Also, I'm confused as to where a beam is specified as active. The DIS specification mentions a Beam Status record but I haven't found any indication of this in OpenDIS. Where/How does an active beam get specified? (The DIS specification also seems confusing since a Beam Status record "shall be provided for each active beam" (sect. 7.6.2) which seems redundant).
Thanks for any help!
The SISO DIS Protocol Support Group is probably a good place to ask, if no one
here knows off hand.
From: Joe Hoffert [jhoffert2@users.sf.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 5:34 AM
To: [open-dis:discussion]
Subject: [open-dis:discussion] Electromagnetic Emission Example & Question?
I'm new to OpenDIS and am working on an electromagnetic emission example. Does anyone know of an example (e.g., similar to EepduSender)?
Also, I'm confused as to where a beam is specified as active. The DIS specification mentions a Beam Status record but I haven't found any indication of this in OpenDIS. Where/How does an active beam get specified? (The DIS specification also seems confusing since a Beam Status record "shall be provided for each active beam" (sect. 7.6.2) which seems redundant).
Thanks for any help!
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Thanks, Don!
Hi Don,
I am trying to send EE PDU. When I try to set std::vector<electronicemissionbeamdata> having single beam data in vector, to ElectronicEmissionSystemData object then it generates "std::length_error at memory location". Is there anything I am missing. I can't understand whats exactly happening.</electronicemissionbeamdata>
Regards,
Farhan
Hi,
Sorry! In fact I was using Release version of DIS.dll for my debug version application. That is why the error which I mentioned in the previous post was ocurring.
Regards,
Farhan