Advances in network simulation

被引:359
作者
Breslau, L
Estrin, D
Fall, K
Floyd, S
Heidemann, J
Helmy, A
Huang, P
McCanne, S
Varadhan, K
Xu, Y
Yu, HB
机构
[1] Xerox PARC, ATandT Research
[2] Computer Science Department, University of Southern California
[3] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, ACIRI
[4] University of Southern California, USC Department of Electrical Engineering
[5] University of Southern California, ETH Zurich
[6] primary developer of ns-1 and the ns-2 approach to fine-grained composition, UC Berkeley
[7] University of Southern California, Lucent Technologies Bell Labs
关键词
Algorithms - Computer aided software engineering - Computer networks - Internet - Network protocols - Requirements engineering - Virtual reality;
D O I
10.1109/2.841785
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
The Internets rapid growth has spurred development of new protocols and algorithms to meet changing operational requirements-such as security, multicast transport, mobile networking, policy management, and quality-of-service support. Development and evaluation of these operational tools requires answering many design questions. Despite their value, custom simulators, wide-area test-beds, and small-scale lab evaluations all have drawbacks. Because they use real code, experiments run in testbeds or labs automatically capture important details that might be missed in a simulation. However, building testbeds and labs is expensive, reconfiguring and sharing them is difficult, and they are relatively inflexible. In the current paradigm, directly comparable data would be available only if designers implemented all competing mechanisms within every simulator. The Virtual InterNetwork Testbed (VINT) project, detailed and explained in this article, provides improved simulation tools for network researchers to use in the design and deployment of new wide-area Internet protocols.
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页码:59 / +
页数:10
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