Title :
Expanding confidence in network simulations
Author :
Heidemann, John ; Mills, Kevin ; Kumar, Sri
Abstract :
Networking engineers increasingly depend on simulation to design and deploy complex, heterogeneous networks. Similarly, networking researchers increasingly depend on simulation to investigate the behavior and performance of new protocol designs. Despite such widespread use of simulation, today there exists little common understanding of the degree of validation required for various applications of simulation. Further, only limited knowledge exists regarding the effectiveness of known validation techniques. To investigate these issues, in May 1999 DARPA and NIST organized a workshop on Network Simulation Validation. This article reports on discussions and consensus about issues that arose at the workshop. We describe best current practices for validating simulations and for validating TCP models across various simulation environments. We also discuss interactions between scale and model validation and future challenges for the community
Keywords :
digital simulation; program verification; telecommunication networks; transport protocols; DARPA; Internet protocol; NIST; TCP models; heterogeneous network design; large-scale networks; model validation; multi-wavelength optical fibers; network simulation; performance; protocol design; scale validation; validation techniques; wireless communications links; Analytical models; Defense industry; Design engineering; Intelligent networks; Large-scale systems; Milling machines; NIST; Predictive models; Protocols; Telecommunication traffic;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE