Network simulation via hybrid system modeling: a time-stepped approach

A. Kavimandan, Wonsuck Lee, M. Thottan, A. Gokhale, R. Viswanathan
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The ever increasing complexity of networks dramatically increases the challenges faced by service providers to analyze network behavior and (re)provision resources to support multiple complex distributed applications. Accurate and scalable simulation tools are pivotal to this cause. The recently proposed hybrid systems model for data communication networks shows promise in achieving performance characteristics comparable to fluid models while retaining the accuracy of discrete models. Using the hybrid systems paradigm, this paper provides contributions to the modeling of TCP behavior and the analysis/simulation of data communication networks based on these models. An important distinguishing feature of our simulation framework is a faithful accounting of link propagation delays which has been ignored in previous work for the sake of simplicity. Other salient aspects of the work include a new finite state machine model for a drop-tail queue, a new model for fast recovery/fast retransmit mode, a revised sending rate model, and an embedded time-out mode transition mechanism all of which employ a time-stepped solution method to solve the hybrid system network models. Our simulation results are consistent with well-known packet based simulators such as ns-2, thus demonstrating the accuracy of our hybrid model. Our future efforts will be directed towards studying and improving the computational performance of hybrid model based simulations.
通过混合系统建模的网络仿真:一种时间步进方法
网络复杂性的不断增加极大地增加了服务提供商在分析网络行为和(重新)提供资源以支持多个复杂的分布式应用程序方面所面临的挑战。准确和可扩展的仿真工具对这一事业至关重要。最近提出的数据通信网络混合系统模型显示,在保持离散模型的准确性的同时,有望实现与流体模型相当的性能特征。利用混合系统范式,本文对TCP行为的建模和基于这些模型的数据通信网络的分析/仿真做出了贡献。我们的仿真框架的一个重要区别特征是忠实地计算链路传播延迟,这在以前的工作中为了简单起见被忽略了。该工作的其他突出方面包括一个新的落尾队列有限状态机模型,一个新的快速恢复/快速重传模式模型,一个修订的发送速率模型,以及一个嵌入式超时模式转换机制,所有这些都采用时间步进求解方法来求解混合系统网络模型。我们的模拟结果与ns-2等著名的基于数据包的模拟器一致,从而证明了我们的混合模型的准确性。我们未来的工作方向将是研究和改进基于混合模型的仿真计算性能。
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