D. Lugones, Daniel Franco, Eduardo Argollo, E. Luque
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Abstract
Modeling Interconnection networks is an important research topic enabling the study of the interconnection behavior and its significance in telecommunication applications and distributed systems. However, complexity of large-scale networks makes development of models and simulation tools a prohibitively difficult task. In this paper we have explored the network modeling space design to provide models following two different approaches: accurate simulation models based on finite state machines (FSM), and also, analytical models to provide profitable speedup with a minimal accuracy loss. Experiments results show that the proposed analytical model provides a faithful abstraction for the scale of systems that are of interest in the foreseeable future, it reaches an 8% error and speedup of around 30x vs. a FSM model.