Enabling large-scale simulations: selective abstraction approach to the study of multicast protocols

Polly Huang, D. Estrin, J. Heidemann
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Due to the complexity and scale of the current Internet, large scale simulation is an increasingly important tool to evaluate network protocol design. Parallel and distributed simulation is one appropriate approach to the simulation scalability problem, but it can require expensive hardware and have high overhead. We investigate a complementary solution-simulation abstraction. Just as a custom simulator includes only details necessary for the task at hand, a general simulator can support configurable levels of detail for different simulations. We demonstrate two abstraction techniques in multicast simulations and show that they each help to gain one order of magnitude in performance. Although abstraction simulations are not identical to more detailed simulations, in many cases these differences are small and result in minimal changes in the conclusions drawn from simulations.
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实现大规模模拟:选择抽象方法研究多播协议
由于当前互联网的复杂性和规模,大规模仿真是评估网络协议设计的一个越来越重要的工具。并行和分布式仿真是解决仿真可伸缩性问题的一种合适方法,但它可能需要昂贵的硬件和高开销。我们研究了一个互补的解决方案-模拟抽象。就像自定义模拟器只包含手头任务所需的细节一样,通用模拟器可以为不同的模拟支持可配置的细节级别。我们在多播仿真中展示了两种抽象技术,并表明它们各自有助于提高一个数量级的性能。尽管抽象模拟与更详细的模拟并不相同,但在许多情况下,这些差异很小,并且导致从模拟中得出的结论的最小变化。
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