Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N depending on the size of the problem to be solved. In practice there will be a varying problem size but a fixed network size. In Fishburn and Finkel (IEEE Trans. Comput. 31 (1982), 288–295), the notion of network emulation was proposed, to obtain a structure preserving simulation of large networks on smaller networks. We present a detailed analysis of the possible emulations for some important classes of networks, namely: the shuffle-exchange network, the cube network, the ring network, and the 2-dimensional grid. We also study the possibility of cross-emulations, and characterize the networks that can be emulated at all on a given network using some...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
Discrete event simulation is widely used within the networking community for purposes such as demon-...
This paper addresses the simulation of four networks whose underlying topology is a Cayley graph. Th...
Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N dependin...
Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N dependin...
Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N dependi...
In this paper, we survey the state of the art in real-time emulations of various bounded-degree netw...
Developing analytical models that can accurately describe behaviors of Internet-scale networks is di...
THESIS 7384Simulation is one of the primary tools used in studying computer networks. However the di...
1 Methods for simulating multistage interconnection networks using massively parallel SIMD computers...
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Methods for simulating multistage interconnection networks using massively parallel SIMD computers a...
AbstractIn this paper we show that for each n, the order-n shuffle-exchange network can be emulated ...
AbstractUniform emulations are a method to obtain efficient, balanced simulations of large processor...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
Discrete event simulation is widely used within the networking community for purposes such as demon-...
This paper addresses the simulation of four networks whose underlying topology is a Cayley graph. Th...
Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N dependin...
Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N dependin...
Parallel algorithms are normally designed for execution on networks of N processors, with N dependi...
In this paper, we survey the state of the art in real-time emulations of various bounded-degree netw...
Developing analytical models that can accurately describe behaviors of Internet-scale networks is di...
THESIS 7384Simulation is one of the primary tools used in studying computer networks. However the di...
1 Methods for simulating multistage interconnection networks using massively parallel SIMD computers...
Network research generally requires a simulation or emulation environment to test protocol implement...
The simulation of wide area computer networks is one area where the benefits of parallel simulation ...
Methods for simulating multistage interconnection networks using massively parallel SIMD computers a...
AbstractIn this paper we show that for each n, the order-n shuffle-exchange network can be emulated ...
AbstractUniform emulations are a method to obtain efficient, balanced simulations of large processor...
Network emulation is a valuable, though potentially resource intensive, method for virtualizing netw...
Discrete event simulation is widely used within the networking community for purposes such as demon-...
This paper addresses the simulation of four networks whose underlying topology is a Cayley graph. Th...