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The effect of detail on ethernet simulation
2004
Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS), Proceedings of the Workshop on
An important question for network simulation is what level of detail is required to obtain a desired level of accuracy. While in some networks, the level of detail is an open research issue (for example, radio propagation models in wireless networks), it has long been assumed that wired networks could be accurately modeled by fairly simple queues with a bandwidth limit and propagation delay. To our knowledge this assumption has not been widely tested. In this paper we evaluate different levels
doi:10.1145/1013329.1013346
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