An efficient asynchronous simulation technique for high speed slotted networks

A. Fumagalli, Roberto Grasso
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The design of high-speed slotted networks requires the development of complex simulators for the evaluation of the system and protocol performance. The straightforward event-driven (asynchronous) approach for modeling a high-speed system becomes unfortunately more and more inefficient as the number of slots concurrently propagating in the network grows. This is due to the increasing number of events concurrently handled by the simulator that represent the various slot transmissions and receptions occurring in the network at the same time. A commonly used simulation technique adopted to circumvent this inefficiency is based on a totally synchronous approach. In this case the nodes in the system are supposed to transmit and receive only at synchronized (discrete) time instants. However this approach is not adequate to characterize some particular behaviors that may originate in the network due to the asynchronous nature of the actual system. This paper presents a novel simulation approach that makes it possible to model the asynchronous events occurring in a slotted transmission system in a way that is scalable in the network size and transmission speed, i.e., in the number of slots concurrently propagating in the system. The proposed approach is based on a data structure (circular list), that represents the transmitted slots, combined with an enabling mechanism that triggers transmission and reception operations at the various nodes according to their actual location in the network.
一种高效的高速槽网络异步仿真技术
高速槽网络的设计需要开发复杂的仿真器来评估系统和协议的性能。不幸的是,随着网络中并发传播的插槽数量的增加,用于高速系统建模的直接事件驱动(异步)方法变得越来越低效。这是由于模拟器并发处理的事件数量越来越多,这些事件表示网络中同时发生的各种插槽传输和接收。为了避免这种低效率而采用的一种常用模拟技术是基于完全同步的方法。在这种情况下,系统中的节点应该只在同步(离散)时间瞬间发送和接收。然而,由于实际系统的异步特性,这种方法不足以描述网络中可能产生的某些特定行为。本文提出了一种新颖的仿真方法,该方法可以用一种可扩展的网络大小和传输速度(即系统中并发传播的插槽数量)的方式对插槽传输系统中发生的异步事件进行建模。所提出的方法基于一个数据结构(循环列表),它表示传输槽,并结合一种使能机制,该机制根据各个节点在网络中的实际位置触发传输和接收操作。
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