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SPADES - A Distributed Agent Simulation Environment With Software-in-the-Loop Execution
(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 ...
Creating Realistic BGP Models
(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 ...
University Methodology for Internetworking Principles and Design Projects
(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 ...
Intrusion Detection Testing and Benchmarking Methodologies
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-03)
The ad-hoc methodology that is prevalent in today’s
testing and evaluation of network intrusion detection algorithms
and systems makes it difficult to compare different algorithms
and approaches. After conducting a ...
Scalable RTI-Based Parallel Simulation of Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-06)
Federated simulation interfaces such as the High Level
Architecture (HLA) were designed for interoperability,
and as such are not traditionally associated with high performance
computing. In this paper, we present ...
Enabling Large-Scale Multicast Simulation by Reducing Memory Requirements
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-06)
The simulation of large–scale multicast networks often
requires a significant amount of memory that can easily exceed
the capacity of current computers, both because of the
inherently large amount of state necessary to ...