TLT-2706 TRAFFIC MODELING AND NETWORK SIMULATION TECHNIQUES, 6 cr
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Courses persons responsible
Jarmo Harju
Evgeny Kucheryavy
Lecturers
Dmitri Moltchanov
Lecturetimes and places
Per I,II: Wednesday 16 - 18, TB222
Implementations
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Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | Period 5 | Summer | |
Lecture | 2 h/week | 2 h/week | - | - | - | - |
Exercise work | 1 h/week | 1 h/week | - | - | - | - |
Exam |
Objectives
This course is devoted to those interested in traffic measurements, statistical analysis and further modeling, and theoretical and practical aspects of simulation of telecommunications networks and systems for network performance evaluation, optimization and control. The course is divided into four parts. In the first part (1 lecture) the knowledge of probability, statistics and stochastic processes required to understand the content of the course is given. In the second part (5 lectures) we consider the concept of traffic in circuit-switched and packet-switched networks as well as traffic measurements in these networks. Then, we cover mostly known traffic models for both circuit-switched and packet-switched networks, show their fundamental properties and limitations and demonstrate their applicability. In the third part (5 lectures) we consider basic principles of discrete event simulation and put a major attention on setup of simulations, collection and analysis of output results. Well-known network simulation packages, including ns2 and OPNET, are also considered. The attention is also paid to simulation of Markov chains that is of major importance in analysis of computer networks and systems. Examples of dimensioning of circuit-switching and packet switching systems illustrating considered steps in traffic modeling and network simulation are considered in the final part (1 lecture).
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Part I: Probability refresher:L
Elements of probability and statistics |
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2. | Part II: Traffic modeling:
Traffic concept and traffic measurements Renewal traffic models and their properties Non-renewal traffic models and their properties Traffic modeling in circuit-switched networks Traffic modeling in packet-switched networks |
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3. | Part III: Simulation of telecommunications networks and systems:
Discrete-event simulations Random numbers generators and associated tests Collection of data and analysis of results Network simulation packages Simulation of Markov chains |
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4. | Part IV: Case studies:
Examples of the usage |
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Requirements for completing the course
Successfull pass of examination, completion of exercise work.
Evaluation criteria for the course
Prerequisites
Prequisite relations (Sign up to TUT Intranet required)
Additional information about prerequisites
No formal prerequisites. Basic understanding of computers, computing and computer networking is assumed, and knowledge of probability theory is helpful.
Remarks
This course could be of a great help for those taking Teletraffic theory courses.
Scaling
Methods of instruction | Hours |
Lectures | 80 |
Exercises | 48 |
Assignments | 25 |
Total sum | 153 |
Last modified | 22.04.2006 |
Modified by | Jarmo Harju |