Simulation of Local Area Networks

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1995-01-01
Publisher(s): CRC Pr I Llc
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Summary

A fast-growing area in the communications industry is the internetworking of an ever-increasing proliferation of computers, particularly via local area networks (LANs). The LAN is a resource-sharing data communications network being used by many offices to interchange information such as electronic mail, word processing, and files among computers and other devices.This unique book shows the user how to establish the performance characteristics of a LAN before putting it to use in a particular type of situation. Simulation of Local Area Networks consists of eight chapters, each with its own extensive list of references. The first chapter provides a brief review of local area networks, and the second chapter gives the analytical models of popular LANs-token-passing bus and ring networks, CSMA/CD LANs, and star networks. Chapter 3 covers general principles of simulation, and Chapter 4 discusses fundamental concepts in probability and statistics relating to simulation modeling. Materials in Chapters 3 and 4 are specifically applied in developing simulation models on token-passing LANs, CSMA/CD LANs, and star LANs in Chapters 5 through 7. The computer code in Chapters 5, 6, and 7 is divided into segments, and a detailed explanation of each segment is provided. The last chapter reviews special-purpose languages such as GPSS, SIMSCRIPT, GASP, SIMULA, SLAM, and RESQ. Helpfulcriteria for language selection are included. The entire code is put together in the appendixes.This book has two major advantages over existing texts. First, it uses C, a well-developed general-purpose language that is familiar to most analysts. Second, the text specifically applies the simulation principles to local area networks. No other book available shows the systems analyst how to evaluate the performance of existing or proposed systems under different kinds of conditions.

Table of Contents

Local Area Networks
Definition of a LAN
Evolution of LANs
LAN Technology
Standardization of LANs
LAN Architectures
Performance Evaluation
Summary
References
Problems
Analytical Models of LAN
Introduction
Token-Passing Ring
Token-Passing Bus
CSMA/CD Bus
Star
Performance Comparisons
Summary
References
Problems
Simulation Models
Introduction
Why Simulation?
Characteristics of Simulation Models
Stages of Model Development
Common Mistakes in Simulation
Summary
References
Problems
Probability and Statistics
Introduction
Characterization of Random Variables
Common Probability Distributions
Generation of Random Numbers
Generation of Random Variates
Estimation of Error
Summary
References
Problems
Simulation of Token-Passing LANs
Introduction
Operation of Token-Passing Ring LANs
Operation of Token-Passing Bus LANs
Simulation Model
Summary
References
Problems
Simulation of CSMA/CD LANs
Introduction
Operation of CSMA/CD LANs
Simulation Model
Summary
References
Problems
Simulation of Star LANs
Introduction
Operation of Star LANs
Simulation Model
Summary
References
Problems
Simulation Languages
Introduction
GPSS
SIMSCRIPT
GASP
SIMULA
SLAM
RESQ
Criteria for Language Selection
Summary
References
Problems
Selected Bibliography
Appendix A: Simulation Program for Token-Passing LANs
Appendix B: Simulation Program for CSMA/CD LANs
Appendix C: Simulation Program for Star LANs
Index

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