
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Communication Networks
Muaz A. Niazi(Editor)
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Publisher)
Published on 4. April 2019
Book
Hardback
440 pages
978-1-78561-355-5 (ISBN)
Description
Modern network systems such as Internet of Things, Smart Grid, VoIP traffic, Peer-to-Peer protocol, and social networks, are inherently complex. They require powerful and realistic models and tools not only for analysis and simulation but also for prediction.
This book covers important topics and approaches related to the modeling and simulation of complex communication networks from a complex adaptive systems perspective. The authors present different modeling paradigms and approaches as well as surveys and case studies.
With contributions from an international panel of experts, this book is essential reading for networking, computing, and communications professionals, researchers and engineers in the field of next generation networks and complex information and communication systems, and academics and advanced students working in these fields.
This book covers important topics and approaches related to the modeling and simulation of complex communication networks from a complex adaptive systems perspective. The authors present different modeling paradigms and approaches as well as surveys and case studies.
With contributions from an international panel of experts, this book is essential reading for networking, computing, and communications professionals, researchers and engineers in the field of next generation networks and complex information and communication systems, and academics and advanced students working in these fields.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Stevenage
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78561-355-5 (9781785613555)
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Person
Muaz A. Niazi is Chief Scientific Officer (Professor) at COMSATS Islamabad, Pakistan. His areas of research interest are in the Modeling, Simulation, and Engineering of Complex Adaptive Systems using various techniques such as agent-based and complex network based approaches. He also has an interest and experience in distributed pervasive/mobile application development. He is the founding Editor-in-Chief of two journals and a senior member of the IEEE.
Content
Part I: Modeling and simulation
Chapter 1: Modeling and simulation: the essence and increasing importance
Chapter 2: Flexible modeling with Simio
Chapter 3: A simulation environment for cybersecurity attack analysis based on network traffic logs
Part II: Surveys and reviews
Chapter 4: Demand-response management in smart grid: a survey and future directions
Chapter 5: Applications of multi-agent systems in smart grid: a survey and taxonomy
Chapter 6: Shortest path models for scale-free network topologies: literature review and cross comparisons
Part III: Case studies and more
Chapter 7: Accurate modeling ofVoIP traffic in modern communication
Chapter 8: Exploratory and validated agent-based modeling levels case study: Internet of Things
Chapter 9: Descriptive agent-based modeling of the "Chord" P2P protocol
Chapter 10: Descriptive agent-based modeling of Kademlia peer-to-peer protocol
Chapter 11: Descriptive agent-based modeling of the "BitTorrent" P2P protocol
Chapter 12: Social networks - a scientometric visual survey
Chapter 1: Modeling and simulation: the essence and increasing importance
Chapter 2: Flexible modeling with Simio
Chapter 3: A simulation environment for cybersecurity attack analysis based on network traffic logs
Part II: Surveys and reviews
Chapter 4: Demand-response management in smart grid: a survey and future directions
Chapter 5: Applications of multi-agent systems in smart grid: a survey and taxonomy
Chapter 6: Shortest path models for scale-free network topologies: literature review and cross comparisons
Part III: Case studies and more
Chapter 7: Accurate modeling ofVoIP traffic in modern communication
Chapter 8: Exploratory and validated agent-based modeling levels case study: Internet of Things
Chapter 9: Descriptive agent-based modeling of the "Chord" P2P protocol
Chapter 10: Descriptive agent-based modeling of Kademlia peer-to-peer protocol
Chapter 11: Descriptive agent-based modeling of the "BitTorrent" P2P protocol
Chapter 12: Social networks - a scientometric visual survey