Simulation and Evaluation of Computer Networks

Dozent

Dr. Mathias Fischer; Shankar Karuppayah, M.Sc.

Inhalt

The course teaches performance evaluation in computer networks. The seminar is split into an introductory theoretical and a subsequent practical part. In the theoretical part, the core concepts of discrete event simulation are taught including the basics on the performance evaluation of protocols. This includes also the teaching of basic statistics for the proper analysis of simulation results. The practical part of the seminar comprises the simulative modeling of real network protocols and their performance evaluation. For that, concrete implementation tasks will guide participants to add missing functionality to a given simulation model.

At the end of the semester an oral exam will take place. For attending it, the successful completion of all practical lab experiments is mandatory.

Relevante Literatur

  • OMNet++ Documentation (opens in new tab)
  • R. K. Jain, The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis. 1991. John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 978-0-471-50336-1
  • B. Stroustrup, The C++ Programming Language (Fourth Edition). May 2013. Addison Wesley. ISBN: 0-321-56384-0
  • B. Eckel, Thinking in C++, Volume I. 2001. (Free E-book Download)
  • Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Maarten Van Steen, Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms (2nd Edition). 2006. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 978-0132392273

Zuletzt angeboten

Sommersemester 2014