Affiliation:
1. Iraqi Council of Representatives, Iraq
Abstract
Simulation is employed widely to evaluate complicated systems involving telecommunication networks. This chapter reviews and evaluates different types of discrete event simulation models that are widely used for modeling network models in a practical time-frame. Different methods are presented, but special attention is given to systems that use spatial decomposition. This involves data that may have to be transmitted by mediator tiles to its purpose depending on the decomposition post. For congruent simulation the challenge is to decompose the tool in order to make effective use of the original processor design. This chapter reviews a number of methodologies and architectural design that have been developed for efficient simulation model decomposition.
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