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GLOBECOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Fresh Look at Multicanonical Monte Carlo from a Telecom Perspective
—The Multicanonical Monte Carlo (MMC) technique is a new form of adaptive importance sampling (IS). Thanks to its blind adaptation algorithm, it does not require an in-depth syst...
Alberto Bononi, Leslie A. Rusch, Amirhossein Ghazi...
WSC
2000
13 years 8 months ago
Dynamic component substitution in web-based simulation
Recent breakthroughs in communication and software engineering has resulted in significant growth of web-based computing. Web-based techniques have been employed for modeling, sim...
Dhananjai Madhava Rao, Philip A. Wilsey
WSC
1997
13 years 8 months ago
Visualizing Parallel Simulations in Network Computing Environments: A Case Study
Parallel discrete event simulation systems (PDES) are used to simulate large-scale applications such as modeling telecommunication networks, transportation grids, and battlefield...
Christopher D. Carothers, Brad Topol, Richard Fuji...
MOBICOM
2005
ACM
14 years 14 days ago
GrooveSim: a topography-accurate simulator for geographic routing in vehicular networks
Vehicles equipped with wireless communication devices are poised to deliver vital services in the form of safety alerts, traffic congestion probing and on-road commercial applicat...
Rahul Mangharam, Daniel S. Weller, Daniel D. Stanc...
WSC
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Ant-based approach for determining the change of measure in importance sampling
Importance Sampling is a potentially powerful variance reduction technique to speed up simulations where the objective depends on the occurrence of rare events. However, it is cru...
Poul E. Heegaard, Werner Sandmann