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Rate and Time Continuous Fluid SIMulator
(RTC-FSIM Simulator)
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powered by:
SalzburgResearch
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Features
- Large scale inter-domain modelling and simulation technique using
differential equations to describe continuous rate traffic behaviour
- Efficient measurement based modelling for generation of continuous
rate input models (described with mean, variance and autocorrelation
function) using MATLAB http://www.mathworks.com/ and SIMULINK http://www.comsol.se/products/simulink/
- A modular and extendable simulation environment integrating different
kinds of inter-domain simulation models (basic service model, multiservice
and priority model, etc)
- Application dependent inter-domain abstractions (border router,
autonomous systems, clouds of autonomous systems, etc) on top of SIMULINK
- Supporting of inter-domain models describing traffic classes and
priority services aimed to describe QoS issues (for instance DiffServ)
in inter-domain environments (the multiservice and priority model
).
Basic model
- an aggregate traffic model as input (i.e. input continuous rate
model obtained by superposition of ON/OFF sources with identical distribution
and autocorrelation)
Network with multiple fluid flows as base of multiservice model
- multiservice model based on priority processing which could be used
for simulation studies of different traffic classes such as user application
traffic classes (VoIP, MPEG video) in QoS based inter-domain node
environments (for instance DiffServ border router processing traffic
classes with different priorities).
A modular and extendable simulation technology using differential
equations paradigm realized in MATLAB and SIMULINK.
- Measurement based modelling using normal distributed continuous
rate input process model
- mean value, variance and autocorrelation function obtained by superposition
of ON/OFF sources with identical distribution and autocorrelation
function
Inter-domain modelling and simulation based on service priority
- Multiservice model aimed to describe QoS issues (for instance DiffServ)
in inter-domain environments (the multi-service and priority model
of RTC-FSIM simulator).
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