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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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    Large–Scale Simulation Models of BGP 

    Dimitropoulos, Christos Xenofontas A.; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-10)
    The complex nature of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is not amenable to analytical modeling, and thus simulation–based analysis methods are needed to understand its behavior. To this end, we investigate techniques that ...
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    A BGP Attack Against Traffic Engineering 

    Kim, Jintae; Ko, Steven Y.; Nicol, David M.; Dimitropoulos, Christos Xenofontas A.; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-12)
    As the Internet grows, traffic engineering has become a widely-used technique to control the flow of packets. For the inter-domain routing, traffic engineering relies on configurations of the border gateway protocol (BGP). ...
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    Bluetooth Simulations for Wireless Sensor Networks Using GTNetS 

    Zhang, Xin; Riley, George F. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-10)
    We introduce a simulation environment for wireless sensor networks using the Bluetooth wireless protocol in our Georgia Tech Network Simulator (GTNetS). Our goal is to explore the applicability of the Bluetooth protocol ...
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    Space–Parallel Network Simulations Using Ghosts 

    Riley, George F.; Jaafar, Talal Mohamed; Fujimoto, Richard M.; Ammar, Mostafa H. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05)
    We discuss an approach for creating a federated network simulation that eases the burdens on the simulator user that typically arise from more traditional methods for defining space-parallel simulations. Previous approaches ...

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    AuthorRiley, George F. (5)Dimitropoulos, Christos Xenofontas A. (2)Ammar, Mostafa H. (1)Fujimoto, Richard M. (1)Jaafar, Talal Mohamed (1)Kim, Jintae (1)Ko, Steven Y. (1)Lee, Wenke (1)Nicol, David M. (1)Sharif, Monirul I. (1)... View MoreSubjectDigital simulation (3)Internet (3)Parallel processing (2)Routing protocols (2)Telecommunication computing (2)Access protocols (1)BGP code (1)Bluetooth (1)Computational complexity (1)Computer networks (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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