Telecom Critical Infrastructure Simulations: Discrete-Event Simulation vs. Dynamic Simulation How Do They Compare?

G. O'Reilly, A. Jrad, A. Kelic, R. LeClaire
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Critical national infrastructures for power, emergency services, finance, and other basic industries rely heavily on information and telecommunications networks (voice, data, and video) to provide services and conduct business. The telecommunication network is recognized by the federal government as one of the critical national infrastructures that must be maintained and protected against debilitating attacks. This paper describes a comparison between two simulation models of the voice telecommunications infrastructure for a metropolitan area for both wireline and wireless networks with millions of subscribers. One simulation is a very detailed discrete- event call-by-call simulation model, and the second is a higher level time-based system dynamics model. The purpose of these models is to investigate the availability of the telecom infrastructure under disruptions. The results show that the higher level system dynamics models can successfully match the summary results of the more detailed model and can be run several orders of magnitude faster.
电信关键基础设施模拟:离散事件模拟与动态模拟如何比较?
电力、应急服务、金融和其他基础行业的关键国家基础设施严重依赖信息和电信网络(语音、数据和视频)来提供服务和开展业务。电信网络被联邦政府认定为关键的国家基础设施之一,必须维护和保护其免受破坏性攻击。本文对具有百万用户的有线和无线网络城域话音通信基础设施的两种仿真模型进行了比较。一种仿真是非常详细的离散事件逐个调用仿真模型,另一种是更高级别的基于时间的系统动力学模型。这些模型的目的是研究电信基础设施在中断情况下的可用性。结果表明,更高层次的系统动力学模型可以成功地匹配更详细模型的总结结果,并且可以将运行速度提高几个数量级。
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