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    Performance of Routing Protocols in Very Large-Scale Mobile Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 

    Zhang, Xin; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-09)
    As wireless devices become more and more popular, ad hoc networks grow in the number of nodes as well as the complexity of communication among the large number of nodes. However, due to the limitation of simulation ...
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    IPA for Loss Volume and Buffer Workload in Tandem SFM 

    Wardi, Yorai; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002)
    This paper considers congestion-related performance metrics in tandem networks of Stochastic Fluid Models (SFMs), and derives their IPA gradient estimators with respect to buffer sizes. Specifically, the performance ...
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    SPADES - A Distributed Agent Simulation Environment With Software-in-the-Loop Execution 

    Riley, Patrick F.; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-12)
    Simulations are used extensively for studying artificial intelligence. However, the simulation technology in use by and designed for the artificial intelligence community often fails to take advantage of much of the ...
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    Creating Realistic BGP Models 

    Dimitropoulos, Christos Xenofontas A.; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-10)
    Modeling the Internet infrastructure is a challenging endeavor. Complex interactions between protocols, increasing traffic volumes and the irregular structure of the Internet lead to demanding requirements for the simulation ...
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    Simulating Internet Worms 

    Riley, George F.; Sharif, Monirul I.; Lee, Wenke (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-10)
    The accurate and efficient modeling of Internet worms is a particularly challenging task for network simulation tools. The atypical and aggressive behavior of these worms can easily consume excessive resources, both ...
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    University Methodology for Internetworking Principles and Design Projects 

    Abler, Randal T.; Owen, Henry L., III; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-05)
    An undergraduate engineering internetworking learning environment that presents both internetworking principles and laboratory experimentation is described. The learning environment uses the source code availability of ...
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    Energy-Aware On-Demand Scatternet Formation and Routing for Bluetooth-Based Wireless Sensor Networks 

    Zhang, Xin; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005-07)
    Bluetooth is a promising short-range wireless communication technology with the characteristics of interference resilience and power efficiency, both desirable for wireless sensor networks. The new Intel Mote sensor ...
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    Experiences Parallelizing a Commercial Network Simulator 

    Wu, Hao; Fujimoto, Richard M.; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001-12)
    Most current approaches of parallel simulation focus on building new parallel simulation engines that require the development of new models and software. An alternate, emerging approach is to extend sequential simulators ...
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    Experiences Applying Parallel and Interoperable Network Simulation Techniques in On-line Simulations of Military Networks 

    Perumalla, Kalyan S.; Fujimoto, Richard M.; McLean, Thom; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002)
    We present a case study in which we apply parallel simulation methods and interoperability techniques to network simulations for simulation-based on-line control of military communication networks. The on-line simulations ...
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    Empirical Models of TCP and UDP End–User Network Traffic from NETI@home Data Analysis 

    Simpson, Charles Robert, Jr.; Reddy, Dheeraj; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05)
    The simulation of computer networks requires accurate models of user behavior. To this end, we present empirical models of end–user network traffic derived from the analysis of NETI@home data. There are two forms of ...
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