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Modeling and Simulation of Telecommunication Networks for Control and Management

Type: 
Conference PaperInvited and refereed articles in conference proceedings
Authored by:
Baras, John S.
Conference date:
December 7-10, 2003
Conference:
35th Winter Simulation Conference: Driving Innovation, pp. 431-440
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Abstract: 

In this paper, we describe methodologies for telecommunication networks modeling and simulation that are targeted to be useful as tools in on-line and off-line decision making of the type encountered in network control, management and planning problems. We describe the development, validation and use of self-similar and multifractal models, queuing control and performance evaluation, assessing the incremental utility of various models, hierarchical models based on aggregation, analytic approximation models for various performance metrics, trade-off and sensitivity analysis using a multi-objective optimization framework and automatic differentiation. We also describe four illustrative examples of applying these methodologies to dynamic network control and management problems. The examples involve primarily mobile ad hoc wireless and satellite networks in changing environments.