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Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks and Systems Methodologies and Applications

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Obaidat Mohammad S., Zarai Faouzi, Nicopolitidis Petros

Couverture de l’ouvrage Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks and Systems

Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks and Systems: Methodologies and Applications introduces you to a broad array of modeling and simulation issues related to computer networks and systems. It focuses on the theories, tools, applications and uses of modeling and simulation in order to effectively optimize networks. It describes methodologies for modeling and simulation of new generations of wireless and mobiles networks and cloud and grid computing systems.

Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples and illustrative applications recognized experts in both academia and industry, discuss:

  • Important and emerging topics in computer networks and systems including but not limited to; modeling, simulation, analysis and security of wireless and mobiles networks especially as they relate to next generation wireless networks
  • Methodologies, strategies and tools, and strategies needed to build computer networks and systems modeling and simulation from the bottom up
  • Different network performance metrics including, mobility, congestion, quality of service, security and more...

Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks and Systems is a must have resource for network architects, engineers and researchers who want to gain insight into optimizing network performance through the use of modeling and simulation.

Part 1: Protocols and Services in Computer Networks and Systems

Part 2: Approaches in Performance Evaluation

Part 3: Modeling Approaches of Computer Networks and Systems

Part 4: Simulation Methodologies in Computer Networks and Systems

Part 5: Next Generation Wireless Networks Evaluations

Part 6: Modeling and Simulation for System Security

Professionals in networking and telecommunications area graduate students in computer science, networking and telecommunications.

Mohammad S. Obaidat, recognized around the world for his pioneering and lasting contributions to several areas including

modeling and simulation of computer networks and systems, wireless sensor networks, green ICT, wireless and wired networks,

and information and network security, is a Professor of Computer Science at Monmouth University, NJ, USA. He is

the editor-in-chief or editor of many international journals, and has authored over 30 books and over 600 technical papers to

date. He has received numerous awards, including a Nokia Research Fellowship, distinguished Fulbright Scholar Award,

McLeod Founders Award, SCS Presidential Award, SCS Hall of Fame Prestigious Award, and best paper awards in many international

conferences. He has chaired numerous international conferences and has given numerous invited keynote speeches all over the world. He served as SCS President, Advisor to the President Philadelphia University, and Chair of the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Monmouth

University. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the SCS.
Faouzi Zarai Ph.D. is currently an Assistant Professor in Sfax High Institute of Electronics and Communication in Tunisia. His research interests are network architectures, access protocols, admission control, radio resource management, and security
Petros Nicopolitidis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,located in Thessaloniki, Greece.

  • Discusses important and emerging topics in computer networks and Systems including but not limited to; modeling, simulation, analysis and security of wireless and mobiles networks especially as they relate to next generation wireless networks
  • Provides the necessary methodologies, strategies and tools needed to build computer networks and systems modeling and simulation from the bottom up
  • Includes comprehensive review and evaluation of simulation tools and methodologies and different network performance metrics including mobility, congestion, quality of service, security and more

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Thèmes de Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks and Systems :

Mots-clés :

ACB; Abstraction; Adaptive methods; Analysis of complex systems; Analytical Network Model; And serviceability; Attack modeling; Attack trees; Availability; Benchmark; Body Area Networks; Buffer congestion; Channel access; Chi-square; Co-simulation; Cognitive Radio; Cognitive Radio Networks; Computer networks; Congestion; Connection Admission and Control (CAC); Continuous time Markov chain; Correctness; Cross Layer solution; Cross-layer design; DEUS; DGT; Defense mechanisms; Discrete event simulation; Discrete-event systems; Distributed simulation; Down time; Dynamic web; Dynamic web workload; Emulation; Energy Consumption; Energy efficiency; Energy-aware systems; Event-B; Evolutionary algorithms; Feedback protocol; Femtocell; Formal Methods; Formal methods; Fuzzy logic; GPU-based simulation; Grade of Service (GoS); HMMs; Heartbleed bug; Heterogeneous Networks; Heterogeneous Wireless Networks (HWNs); Hurst Parameter; Internet; Intrusion detection; LTE; LTE-Sim; Lightpath routing; Long Term Evolution; M2M; MANET; MDA; MIMO; MTC; MTTF; Machine learning; Malware; Markov regenerative process; Markovian processes; Medium access control; Mobile multimedia; Mobile systems; Model-checking; Model-driven engineering; Modeling; Modeling and Simulation; Modeling of wireless multimedia networks; Modeling tools; Multi-agent-based simulation; Multicarrier system; Multicast transmission; Multimedia; NS3; Network Simulator; Network Simulators; Network Traffic; Network security; Network simulation; Network-on-Chip (NoC); Neural network; Next Generations Wireless Networks; Next-generation wireless networks; Ns-3; OF; OMNeT++; Offloading; Open source network simulation; Open source simulator; Optical backbone networks; Optimal inspection time; Overload; Parallel simulation