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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/high-performance-modeling-and-simulation-o
 f-computer-networks/
SUMMARY:High-Performance Modeling and Simulation of Computer Networks
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nModeling and simulation (M&amp\;S) plays an
 important role in the design analysis and performance evaluation of complex
 systems. Many of these systems\, such as computer networks\, involve a
 large number of interrelated components and processes. Complex behaviors
 emerge as these components and processes inter-operate across multiple
 scales at various granularities. M&amp\;S must be able to provide
 sufficiently accurate results while coping with the scale and
 complexity.\n\nMy talk will focus on two novel techniques in
 high-performance network modeling and simulation. The first is a
 GPU-assisted hybrid network traffic modeling method. The hybrid approach
 offloads theÂ computationally intensive bulk traffic calculations to the
 background onto GPU\, while leaving detailed simulation of network
 transactions in the foreground on CPU. Our experiments show that the
 CPU-GPU hybrid approach can achieve significant performanceÂ improvement
 over the CPU-only approach.\n\nThe second technique isÂ a distributed
 network emulation method based on simulation symbiosis.Â Mininet is a
 container-based emulation environment that can study networks consisted of
 virtual hosts and OpenFlow-enabled virtual switches on Linux. It is
 well-known\, however\, that experiments using Mininet may lose fidelity for
 large-scale networks and heavy traffic load. The proposed symbiotic
 approach uses an abstract network model to coordinate distributed Mininet
 instances with superimposed traffic to represent large-scale network
 scenarios.\n\nShort Bio:\n\nDr. Jason Liu is currently an Associate
 Professor at the School of Computing and Information Sciences\, Florida
 International University (FIU). He received a B.A. degree from Beijing
 University of Technology in China in 1993\, an M.S. degree from College of
 William and Mary in 2000\, and a Ph.D. degree in from Dartmouth College in
 2003. He was also a postdoctoral researcher at University of Illinois\,
 Urbana-Champaign in 2003-2004 and also an Assistant Professor at Colorado
 School of Mines during 2004-2007. His research focuses on parallel
 simulation and performance modeling of computer systems and communication
 networks.Â  He served both as General Chair and Program Chair for several
 conferences\, and Â is currently on the steering committee of
 SIGSIM-PADS\, and on the editorial board of ACM Transactions on Modeling
 and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) and SIMULATION\, Simulation Transactions
 of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International.Â  He is an NSF
 CAREER awardee (2006) and an ACM Distinguished Scientist (2014). His
 research has been funded by various US federal agencies\, including NSF\,
 DOE\, DOD\, and DHS.
CATEGORIES:Seminars
LOCATION:LINCS Seminars room\, 23\, avenue d'Italie\, Paris\, 75013\,
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