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Recent Advances in Modeling and Simulation Tools for Communication Networks and Services

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The papers which appear in this book were presented by their authors at a Symposium hosted by the Centre for Communication System Research, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom, on 28-29 March 2007. The Symposium was organized under the aegis of COST Action 285: Modeling and Simulation Tools for Research in Emerging Multi-Service Telecommunications The Symposium focused specifically on recent advances in modeling and simulation methods, techniques, and tools for communications networks and services. COST - the acronym for European COoperation in the field of Scientific and Technical research - is the oldest and most broadly focused European inter-governmental vehicle for cooperative research. COST was established by the Ministerial Conference in November 1971, and is presently used by the scientific communities of 35 European nations to cooperate in common research projects supported by national funds. Hence, COST is a framework for scientific and technical cooperation, supporting the coordination of national research at the European level. COST's goal is to ensure that Europe holds a strong position in all fields of scientific and technical research by increasing cooperation and interaction among participating nations. COST Actions are cooperative networks that focus on specific basic and pre-competitive research issues, as well as on activities of public interest. Actions are apportioned among fourteen key scientific domains such as social sciences, natural sciences, information technologies, and engineering. COST Action 285 is one of 22 Actions in the Information and Commu- cation Technologies domain.

List of contents

European Concerted Research Action COST 285 Action Objectives and the Symposium.- A Review of High Performance Simulation Tools and Modeling Concepts.- Using Visualization Techniques in Multilayer Traffic Modeling.- A Multilevel Approach for the Modelling of Large TCP/IP Networks.- Cross-Layer Interaction in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: A Practical Example.- Multilayer Description of Large Scale Communication Networks.- Modelling and Simulation Study of TCP Performance with Link Layer Retransmission and Fragmentation for Satellite-UMTS Networks.- The Design of a FPGA-Based Traffic Light Control System: From Theory to Implementation.- Distributed Multihop Clustering Approach for Wireless Sensor Networks.- Scenario Simulation for Network-Centric Technology Assessment.- Verification and Validation of Simulation Models and Applications: A Methodological Approach.- Extending OPNET Modeler with External Pseudo Random Number Generators and Statistical Evaluation by the Limited Relative Error Algorithm.- Towards Flexible, Reliable, High Throughput Parallel Discrete Event Simulations.- Design and Performance Evaluation of a Packet-Switching Satellite Emulator.- Simulation Techniques for Peer-to-Peer Information Sharing Networks.- Repair Strategies on the Operation of MPLS Routing.- Incorporating Uncertainties into Traffic Simulators.- Effects of Bursty and Correlated Traffic on the Performance of Active Queue Management Schemes.- Quality-of-Service Analysis of Priority Queueing Systems under Long-Range Dependent and Short-Range Dependent Traffic.- Redimensioning Network Resources Based on Users' Behavior.- Internet Tomography in Support of Internet and Network Simulation and Emulation Modelling.- Emerging Requirements for Telecommunication Product Design and System Modeling.- A Tool for Packaging and Exchanging Simulation Results.

Summary

The papers which appear in this book were presented by their authors at a Symposium hosted by the Centre for Communication System Research, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom, on 28-29 March 2007. The Symposium was organized under the aegis of COST Action 285: Modeling and Simulation Tools for Research in Emerging Multi-Service Telecommunications The Symposium focused specifically on recent advances in modeling and simulation methods, techniques, and tools for communications networks and services. COST – the acronym for European COoperation in the field of Scientific and Technical research – is the oldest and most broadly focused European inter-governmental vehicle for cooperative research. COST was established by the Ministerial Conference in November 1971, and is presently used by the scientific communities of 35 European nations to cooperate in common research projects supported by national funds. Hence, COST is a framework for scientific and technical cooperation, supporting the coordination of national research at the European level. COST’s goal is to ensure that Europe holds a strong position in all fields of scientific and technical research by increasing cooperation and interaction among participating nations. COST Actions are cooperative networks that focus on specific basic and pre-competitive research issues, as well as on activities of public interest. Actions are apportioned among fourteen key scientific domains such as social sciences, natural sciences, information technologies, and engineering. COST Action 285 is one of 22 Actions in the Information and Commu- cation Technologies domain.

Product details

Assisted by Bragg (Editor), Bragg (Editor), Arnold Bragg (Editor), Neja Ince (Editor), Nejat Ince (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441944825
ISBN 978-1-4419-4482-5
No. of pages 466
Dimensions 15 mm x 3 mm x 23 mm
Weight 732 g
Illustrations XX, 466 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Hardware

C, computer science, Computer Communication Networks, Information Systems and Communication Service, Computers, Computer Engineering and Networks, Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks, Computer organization, Computer networking & communications

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