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    Exploiting the Predictability of TCP’s Steady-state Behavior to Speed Up Network Simulation 

    He, Qi; Ammar, Mostafa H. (Mostafa Hamed); Riley, George F.; Fujimoto, Richard M. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-10)
    In discrete-event network simulation, a significant portion of resources and computation are dedicated to the creation and processing of packet transmission events. For large-scale network simulations with a large number ...
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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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    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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    On Standardized Network Topologies For Network Resesrch 

    Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-12)
    Simulation has become the evaluation method of choice for many areas of computer networking research. When designing new or revised transport protocols, queuing methods, routing protocols, (just to name a few), a common ...
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    Integrated Fluid and Packet Network Simulations 

    Riley, George F.; Jaafar, Talal Mohamed; Fujimoto, Richard M. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-10)
    A number of methods exist that can be used to create simulation models for measuring the performance of computer networks. The most commonly used method is packet level simulation, which models the detailed behavior of ...

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    AuthorRiley, George F. (5)Fujimoto, Richard M. (3)Ammar, Mostafa H. (Mostafa Hamed) (1)He, Qi (1)Jaafar, Talal Mohamed (1)McLean, Thom (1)Perumalla, Kalyan S. (1)Wardi, Yorai (1)SubjectPacket switching (3)Computer networks (2)Transport protocols (2)Digital simulation (1)Discrete-event simulation (1)Interoperability (1)On-line simulation (1)Parallel network simulation (1)Perturbation techniques (1)Simulation (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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