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Modeling and Tools for Network Simulation 2010
- Klaus Wehrle, Mesut Günes, James Gross:
Modeling and Tools for Network Simulation. Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-12330-6
Introduction
- James Gross, Mesut Günes:
Introduction. 1-11
Tools and Methods for Network Simulation
- George F. Riley, Thomas R. Henderson:
The ns-3 Network Simulator. 15-34 - András Varga:
OMNeT++. 35-59 - Jörg Sommer, Joachim Scharf:
IKR Simulation Library. 61-68 - Daniel Bültmann, Maciej Mühleisen, Sebastian Max:
Open WNS. 69-81 - Georg Kunz, Olaf Landsiedel, Georg Wittenburg:
From Simulations to Deployments. 83-97 - Muhammad Hamad Alizai, Lei Gao, Torsten Kempf, Olaf Landsiedel:
Tools and Modeling Approaches for Simulating Hardware and Systems. 99-119 - Georg Kunz:
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. 121-131
Lower Layer Wireless Modeling
- Alexandre de Baynast, Mathias Bohge, Daniel Willkomm, James Gross:
Physical Layer Modeling. 135-172 - Maciej Mühleisen, Daniel Bültmann, Karsten Klagges, Marc Schinnenburg:
Link Layer Modeling. 173-190 - Arne Schmitz, Marc Schinnenburg, James Gross, Ana Aguiar:
Channel Modeling. 191-234 - Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr, Oscar Puñal, Karsten Klagges, Michael Kirsche:
Selected System Models. 235-303 - Maciej Mühleisen, Ralf Jennen, Michael Kirsche:
Wireless Networking Use Cases. 305-325 - Andreas Berl:
Modeling Mobility. 327-339 - Sven Wiethoelter, Marc Emmelmann:
Modeling Handover from the Access Networks' Perspective. 341-356
Higher Layer Modeling
- Pengfei Di, Matthias Wählisch, Georg Wittenburg:
Modeling the Network Layer and Routing Protocols. 359-384 - Raimondas Sasnauskas, Elias Weingärtner:
Modeling Transport Layer Protocols. 385-395 - Ismet Aktas, Thomas King, Cem Mengi:
Modeling Application Traffic. 397-426 - Sebastian Kaune, Matthias Wählisch, Konstantin Pussep:
Modeling the Internet Delay Space and its Application in Large Scale P2P Simulations. 427-446 - Konstantin Pussep, Christof Leng, Sebastian Kaune:
Modeling User Behavior in P2P Systems. 447-461 - Elmar Schoch:
Modeling Security Aspects of Networks. 463-469 - Matthias Wählisch:
Modeling the Network Topology. 471-486
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