Title of article
Discrete event simulation-based performance evaluation of Internet routing protocols
Author/Authors
CELIK, Fatih Sakarya University - Faculty of Technology - Department of Computer Engineering, Turkey , ZENGIN, Ahmet Sakarya University - Faculty of Technology - Department of Computer Engineering, Turkey , COBANOGLU, Bulent Sakarya University - Faculty of Technology - Department of Computer Engineering, Turkey
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1736
Abstract
This paper presents a discrete event system specification (DEVS)-based comparative performance analysis between the open shortest path first (OSPF) protocol and the routing information protocol (RIP), together with the border gateway protocol (BGP), using DEVS-Suite. In order to evaluate the OSPF and RIP s scalability performance, several network models are designed and configured with the OSPF and RIP, in combination with the BGP. Evaluations of the proposed routing protocols are performed based on the metrics, such as the execution time, convergence time, turnaround time, throughput, and efficiency across an increasing size and complexity through the simulated network models. The evaluation results show that the OSPF routing protocol provides a better scalability performance than the RIP routing protocol for Internet applications.
Keywords
DEVS , DEVS , Suite , OSPF , RIP , BGP , Internet
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
Record number
2532584
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