Garcia, J. M.
Gauchard, D.
Brun, O.
Bacquet, P.
Sexton, J.
Lawless, E.
Abstract
This paper describes a new concept of distributed hybrid simulation
for transient and stationary performance evaluation of large scale
telecommunication networks. A global network model is established
on a basis of traffic differential theory. Analytical nodes and
simulated nodes are combined into this global framework. Parallelisation
is twofold : a coarse grain level based on partitioning techniques
and a fine grain level based on trajectory (sample) decomposition.
Results on some test-bed networks show the accuracy of this approach
and its fast computing capability.
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Keywords
queueing theory
traffic differential modelling
stochastic simulation
parallel
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Bibtex
@ARTICLE {gauchard.lawless_star00,
author = {J. M. Garcia and D. Gauchard and O. Brun and P. Bacquet and J. Sexton and E. Lawless},
title = {Mod\'elisation Diff\'erentielle du Trafic Et simulation hybride distribu\'ee},
journal = {R\'{e}seaux et Syst\`{e}mes R\'{e}partis},
volume = {13},
number = {6},
pages = {635 -- 664 },
year = {2001}
}