Modeling and Tools for Network Simulation

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A crucial step during the design and engineering of communication systems is the estimation of their performance and behavior; especially for mathematically complex or highly dynamic systems network simulation is particularly useful. This book focuses on tools, modeling principles and state-of-the art models for discrete-event based network simulations, the standard method applied today in academia and industry for performance evaluation of new network designs and architectures. The focus of the tools part is on two distinct simulations engines: OmNet++ and ns-3, while it also deals with issues like parallelization, software integration and hardware simulations. The parts dealing with modeling and models for network simulations are split into a wireless section and a section dealing with higher layers. The wireless section covers all essential modeling principles for dealing with physical layer, link layer and wireless channel behavior. In addition, detailed models for prominent wireless systems like IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16 are presented. In the part on higher layers, classical modeling approaches for the network layer, the transport layer and the application layer are presented in addition to modeling approaches for peer-to-peer networks and topologies of networks. The modeling parts are accompanied with catalogues of model implementations for a large set of different simulation engines. The book is aimed at graduate students and PhD students of computer science and electrical engineering as well as at researchers and practitioners from academia and industry that are dealing with network simulation at any layer of the protocol stack.

Author(s): James Gross, Mesut Güneş (auth.), Klaus Wehrle, Mesut Güneş, James Gross (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 256
Tags: Computer Communication Networks; Simulation and Modeling; Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks; System Performance and Evaluation

Front Matter....Pages -
Introduction....Pages 1-11
Front Matter....Pages 13-13
The ns-3 Network Simulator....Pages 15-34
OMNeT++....Pages 35-59
IKR Simulation Library....Pages 61-68
Open WNS....Pages 69-81
From Simulations to Deployments....Pages 83-97
Tools and Modeling Approaches for Simulating Hardware and Systems....Pages 99-119
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation....Pages 121-131
Front Matter....Pages 133-133
Physical Layer Modeling....Pages 135-172
Link Layer Modeling....Pages 173-190
Channel Modeling....Pages 191-234
Selected System Models....Pages 235-303
Wireless Networking Use Cases....Pages 305-325
Modeling Mobility....Pages 327-339
Modeling Handover from the Access Networks’ Perspective....Pages 341-356
Front Matter....Pages 357-357
Modeling the Network Layer and Routing Protocols....Pages 359-384
Modeling Transport Layer Protocols....Pages 385-395
Modeling Application Traffic....Pages 397-426
Modeling the Internet Delay Space and its Application in Large Scale P2P Simulations....Pages 427-446
Modeling User Behavior in P2P Systems....Pages 447-461
Front Matter....Pages 357-357
Modeling Security Aspects of Network....Pages 463-469
Modeling the Network Topology....Pages 471-486
Back Matter....Pages -