Immersive real-time large-scale network simulation: A research summary Conference

Liu, J. (2008). Immersive real-time large-scale network simulation: A research summary . 10.1109/IPDPS.2008.4536406

cited authors

  • Liu, J

authors

abstract

  • Immersive real-time large-scale network simulation is a technique that supports simulation of large-scale networks to interact with real implementations of network protocols, network services, and distributed applications. Traffic generated by real network applications is carried by the virtual network simulated in real time where delays and losses are calculated according to the simulated network conditions. We emphasize network immersion so that the virtual network is indistinguishable from a physical testbed in terms of network behavior, yet allows the flexibility of simulation. In this paper we provide a summary of current research in immersive real-time large-scale network simulation, particularly in areas of hybrid network traffic modeling and scalable emulation infrastructure design. ©2008 IEEE.

publication date

  • September 10, 2008

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13