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Guizani, Mohsen / Rayes, Ammar / Khan, Bilal / Al-Fuqaha, Ala
Network Modeling and Simulation
A Practical Perspective

1. Edition - February 2010
65.90 Euro
2010. 304 Pages, Hardcover
- Professional Book -
ISBN-10: 0-470-03587-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-470-03587-0 - John Wiley & Sons


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Network Modeling and Simulation: Concepts and Applications introduces the basic concepts behind using modeling and simulation in solving real-life problems. It addresses some of the practical limitations that are usually faced by developers when modeling complex or large-scale systems, as well as some of the ways to alleviate these problems. The authors also include an industry-standard modeling methodology that can be applied in steps to tackle any modeling problem in practice.

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Preface

Acknowledgements

1 Basic Concepts and Techniques

1.1 Why Is Simulation Important?

1.2 What Is a Model?

1.3 Performance Evaluation Techniques

1.4 Development of Systems Simulation

1.5 Summary

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2 Designing and Implementing a Discrete-Event Simulation Framework

2.1 The Scheduler

2.2 The Simulation Entities

2.3 The Events

2.4 Tutorial 1: Hello World

2.5 Tutorial 2: Two-Node Hello Protocol

2.6 Tutorial 3: Two-Node Hello through a Link

2.7 Tutorial 4: Two-Node Hello through a Lossy Link

2.8 Summary

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3 Honeypot Communities: A Case Study with the Discrete-Event Simulation Framework

3.1 Background

3.2 System Architecture

3.3 Simulation Modeling

3.4 Simulation Execution

3.5 Output Analysis

3.6 Summary

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4 Monte Carlo Simulation

4.1 Characteristics of Monte Carlo Simulations

4.2 The Monte Carlo Algorithm

4.3 Merits and Drawbacks

4.4 Monte Carlo Simulation for the Electric Car Charging Station

4.5 Summary

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5 Network Modeling

5.1 Simulation of Networks

5.2 The Network Modeling and Simulation Process

5.3 Developing Models

5.4 Network Simulation Packages

5.5 OPNET: A Network Simulation Package

5.6 Summary

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6 Designing and Implementing CASiNO: A Network Simulation Framework

6.1 Overview

6.2 Conduits

6.3 Visitors

6.4 The Conduit Repository

6.5 Behaviors and Actors

6.6 Tutorial 1: Terminals

6.7 Tutorial 2: States

6.8 Tutorial 3: Making Visitors

6.9 Tutorial 4: Muxes

6.10 Tutorial 5: Factories

6.11 Summary

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7 Statistical Distributions and Random Number Generation

7.1 Introduction to Statistical Distributions

7.2 Discrete Distributions

7.3 Continuous Distributions

7.4 Augmenting CASiNO with Random Variate Generators

7.5 Random Number Generation

7.6 Frequency and Correlation Tests

7.7 Random Variate Generation

7.8 Summary

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8 Network Simulation Elements: A Case Study Using CASiNO

8.1 Making a Poisson Source of Packets

8.2 Making a Protocol for Packet Processing

8.3 Bounding Protocol Resources

8.4 Making a Round-Robin (De)multiplexer

8.5 Dynamically Instantiating Protocols

8.6 Putting It All Together

8.7 Summary


9 Queuing Theory

9.1 Introduction to Stochastic Processes

9.2 Discrete-Time Markov Chains

9.3 Continuous-Time Markov Chains

9.4 Basic Properties of Markov Chains

9.5 Chapman-Kolmogorov Equation

9.6 Birth-Death Process

9.7 Little's Theorem

9.8 Delay on a Link

9.9 Standard Queuing Notation

9.10 The M/M/1 Queue

9.11 The M/M/m Queue

9.12 The M/M/1/b Queue

9.13 The M/M/m/m Queue

9.14 Summary

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10 Input Modeling and Output Analysis

10.1 Data Collection

10.2 Identifying the Distribution

10.3 Estimation of Parameters for Univariate Distributions

10.4 Goodness-of-Fit Tests

10.5 Multivariate Distributions

10.6 Selecting Distributions without Data

10.7 Output Analysis

10.8 Summary

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11 Modeling Network Traffic

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Network Traffic Models

11.3 Traffic Models for Mobile Networks

11.4 Global Optimization Techniques

11.5 Particle Swarm Optimization

11.6 Optimization in Mathematics

11.7 Summary

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Index


 
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