The emane-guide is for anyone interested in using the Extendable Mobile Ad-hoc Network Emulator (EMANE) for research and development of wireless communication systems.
The emane-guide assumes that you are familiar with basic wireless communication concepts and have a working knowledge of the Linux command line. The material presented throughout the guide is done in a broadly accessible manner and is designed to be read in sequence, with each chapter building on the previous.
The emane-guide comes with a set of examples, so you will want to clone the latest version and give each a try.
git clone https://github.com/adjacentlink/emane-guide
Some sections of the guide that focus on internal and external APIs will make more sense if you have a programming background, specifically experience with C++, Python, and Google Protocol Buffers. None of which are a prerequisite for using EMANE, but if you want to develop radio models or tools that interact with EMANE, proficiency with each will be helpful.
Ready to get started? Visit emane.io.