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33rd Annual Simulation Symposium
IRLSim: A General Purpose Packet Level Network Simulator
Washington, D.C.
April 16-April 22
ISBN: 0-7695-0598-8
Andreas Terzis, University of California at Los Angeles
Konstantinos Nikoloudakis, University of California at Los Angeles
Lan Wang, University of California at Los Angeles
Lixia Zhang, University of California at Los Angeles
Simulation is the main tool for studying networking protocols before deploying them in a wide scale, or for understanding how they are expected to behave under various conditions. IRLSim is a new packet level network simulator that we developed in the hope to study several Internet protocols. From its modest inception as a simulator for the RSVP signaling protocol, IRLSim has evolved into a more general purpose, easy to use, scalable simulator that can be used as a guide for studying existing network protocols as well as a research tool for developing new protocols. This paper describes the architecture of IRLSim in detail, presents its use in the study of a few specific networking problems and argues about its usefulness amongst the variety of other simulators.
Index Terms:
Packet level network simulator, RSVP, QoS, transport layer, PARSEC
Citation:
Andreas Terzis, Konstantinos Nikoloudakis, Lan Wang, Lixia Zhang, "IRLSim: A General Purpose Packet Level Network Simulator," ss, pp.109, 33rd Annual Simulation Symposium, 2000
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