Title :
An open object-oriented simulation system for communications networks
Author :
Jing, Wen ; Fredericks, A.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Monmouth Univ., West Long Branch, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Modeling and simulation can provide an important means for reducing the communications network design and engineering cycles, by helping to ensure that performance objectives are met and for developing effective control strategies to ensure efficient system operations and graceful degradation under system overload. The complexity of emerging systems and services has raised the problem of model reuse to a critical stage. We present an open, object-oriented simulation system for communications networks that is currently being developed at Monmouth University as an integral part of a larger integrated environment for modeling, analysis, simulation and engineering of computer/communications systems. A primary objective of the open simulation system is to promote the reuse and sharing of simulation models for communications networks and their components. Particular attention is paid to traffic generation models which are greatly increasing in their complexity. The system presented is designed to ease the transition in the future to a distributed simulation environment
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; object-oriented programming; open systems; telecommunication computing; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication networks; telecommunication traffic; Monmouth University; communications network design; communications network engineering; computer/communications systems; discrete event simulation; distributed simulation environment; integrated environment; model reuse; network analysis; network control; network modeling; network performance; network simulation; object-oriented programming; open object-oriented simulation system; services; simulation models reuse; simulation models sharing; system operations; system overload; traffic generation models; Analytical models; Communication networks; Communication system control; Communication system traffic; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Computer simulation; Degradation; Design engineering; Object oriented modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1995. GLOBECOM '95., IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2509-5
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1995.502746