GloMoSim: a library for parallel simulation of large-scale wireless networks
PADS '98 Proceedings of the twelfth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Simulation of Ultra-large Communication Networks
MASCOTS '99 Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
Stateless Routing in Network Simulations
MASCOTS '00 Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
Simulation of large scale networks II: large-scale network simulations with GTNetS
Proceedings of the 35th conference on Winter simulation: driving innovation
ActivitySim: large-scale agent-based activity generation for infrastructure simulation
SpringSim '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Spring Simulation Multiconference
Hydra: a service oriented architecture for scientific simulation integration
SpringSim '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Spring Simulation Multiconference
Large-scale telephone network simulation: discrete event vs. steady state
SpringSim '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Spring Simulation Multiconference
AntBot: Anti-pollution peer-to-peer botnets
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Winter Simulation Conference
SessionSim: activity-based session generation for network simulation
Winter Simulation Conference
Measuring the effectiveness of infrastructure-level detection of large-scale botnets
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Workshop on Quality of Service
Cybersim: geographic, temporal, and organizational dynamics of malware propagation
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
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Performing realistic simulations of Internet packet traffic on a national or global level is a daunting task from both the modeling and the computational perspective. We present the MIITS (Multi-scale Integrated Information and Telecommunications System) tool that implements a novel approach to network simulation and report first scaling results from a realistic Internet scenario. MIITS' end-to-end approach to network simulation relies on modules for (i) accurate network topology and capacity representation, (ii) realistic communication session generation based on the activities of an agent population that is statistically equivalent to the population in a large metropolitan area, (iii) the actual scalable packet-level network simulation that is based on distributed event-driven technology, and (iv) analysis of large amounts of simulation output data. We present a sample simulation of a Los Angeles network as an intermediate step toward the vision of national-level simulation.