An introduction to network modeling and simulation for the practicing engineer / (Record no. 74210)

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ISBN 9781118063651
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Call Number 620.00113
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Author Burbank, Jack,
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Title An introduction to network modeling and simulation for the practicing engineer /
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (xi, 203 pages) :
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Series statement The comsoc guides to communications technologies ;
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Remark 2 Modeling and Simulation for RF Propagation -- Physical Layer Modeling and Simulation -- Medium Access Control Modeling and Simulation -- Modeling and Simulation for Higher Layer Protocols -- Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulations -- Complete Network Modeling and Simulation -- Other Vital Aspects of Successful Network Modeling and Simulation -- Network Modeling and Simulation: Summary.
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Summary, etc Clear guidelines and rules for using the latest modeling and simulation toolsWith this practical guide as a reference, engineers and students can select and take full advantage of the best tools for network modeling and simulation (M&S). It alerts readers to all the potential pitfalls that can occur in developing and implementing network M&S, offering a clear set of rules to streamline the entire process and ensure the validity of results. The book focuses on wireless network M&S; however, the authors' expert advice, based on their own firsthand experience and review of the current literature, is applicable to network M&S in general.An Introduction to Network Modeling and Simulation for the Practicing Engineer begins with a brief summary of the advantages and disadvantages of M&S as well as an overview of common M&S tools. Next, it explores the core components of wireless network M&S:. Radio frequency propagation M&S. Physical layer M&S. Medium access control M&S. Higher layer M&SAfter discussing each of these components, the authors explain how they can be integrated in order to perform M&S of a complete wireless networking system. Throughout the book, examples guide readers through each M&S task, with descriptive diagrams providing additional clarification.In many cases, M&S is the only viable way to understand the behavior of a proposed network prior to its deployment. Working with An Introduction to Network Modeling and Simulation for the Practicing Engineer, readers can ensure that their models and simulations are as accurate a reflection of reality as possible.
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Subject Computer networks.
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Subject Engineering
General subdivision Computer simulation.
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Author 2 Ward, Jon.
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Author 2 Kasch, William.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=6078483
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