Contributions to Simulation Speed-Up: Rare Event Simulation and Short-Term Dynamic Simulation for Mobile Network Planning
For the simulation of shastic systems, those techniques are essential which are able to speed up the simulation, i.e. the equivalent of increasing the accuracy that can be reached within a given run-time, especially with a focus on rare events.

Eugen Lamers explains the principle of simulation speed-up in general, demonstrates the technique RESTART for the simulation of rare events, and addresses its efficiency on distributed systems. Due to the character of RESTART, the efficiency is limited by the high communication overhead. The author introduces the Short-Term Dynamic Simulation concept, developed for the planning of mobile radio networks, which enables fast state space coverage along with the consideration of dynamic aspects. He analyses the speed-up potential on a theoretical basis with analytically solvable Markov models for different utilisations. With realistic models for UMTS network planning he shows that the evaluation of dynamic performance measures benefits from the Short-Term Dynamic Simulation technique.

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Contributions to Simulation Speed-Up: Rare Event Simulation and Short-Term Dynamic Simulation for Mobile Network Planning
For the simulation of shastic systems, those techniques are essential which are able to speed up the simulation, i.e. the equivalent of increasing the accuracy that can be reached within a given run-time, especially with a focus on rare events.

Eugen Lamers explains the principle of simulation speed-up in general, demonstrates the technique RESTART for the simulation of rare events, and addresses its efficiency on distributed systems. Due to the character of RESTART, the efficiency is limited by the high communication overhead. The author introduces the Short-Term Dynamic Simulation concept, developed for the planning of mobile radio networks, which enables fast state space coverage along with the consideration of dynamic aspects. He analyses the speed-up potential on a theoretical basis with analytically solvable Markov models for different utilisations. With realistic models for UMTS network planning he shows that the evaluation of dynamic performance measures benefits from the Short-Term Dynamic Simulation technique.

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Contributions to Simulation Speed-Up: Rare Event Simulation and Short-Term Dynamic Simulation for Mobile Network Planning

Contributions to Simulation Speed-Up: Rare Event Simulation and Short-Term Dynamic Simulation for Mobile Network Planning

by Eugen Lamers
Contributions to Simulation Speed-Up: Rare Event Simulation and Short-Term Dynamic Simulation for Mobile Network Planning

Contributions to Simulation Speed-Up: Rare Event Simulation and Short-Term Dynamic Simulation for Mobile Network Planning

by Eugen Lamers

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Overview

For the simulation of shastic systems, those techniques are essential which are able to speed up the simulation, i.e. the equivalent of increasing the accuracy that can be reached within a given run-time, especially with a focus on rare events.

Eugen Lamers explains the principle of simulation speed-up in general, demonstrates the technique RESTART for the simulation of rare events, and addresses its efficiency on distributed systems. Due to the character of RESTART, the efficiency is limited by the high communication overhead. The author introduces the Short-Term Dynamic Simulation concept, developed for the planning of mobile radio networks, which enables fast state space coverage along with the consideration of dynamic aspects. He analyses the speed-up potential on a theoretical basis with analytically solvable Markov models for different utilisations. With realistic models for UMTS network planning he shows that the evaluation of dynamic performance measures benefits from the Short-Term Dynamic Simulation technique.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783834805249
Publisher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
Publication date: 06/12/2008
Series: Advanced Studies Mobile Research Center Bremen
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 148
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.01(d)

About the Author

Dr. Eugen Lamers works on quality assurance in the field of automation.

Table of Contents

Statistical Accuracy.- Simulation Speed-up with RESTART.- Distributed RESTART.- Short-Term Dynamic Simulation Concept.- STD Simulation of UMTS Models.- Conclusions.

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