BAMSim Simulator
Rafael F. Reale, Walter P. neto, Joberto S. B. Martins

TL;DR
BAMSim is a simulator designed to assist network managers in selecting optimal bandwidth allocation model parameters for improved network performance in SDN and MPLS networks.
Contribution
The paper introduces BAMSim, a new simulation tool that helps tune bandwidth allocation models in complex network infrastructures.
Findings
Supports decision-making in network design and operation
Facilitates parameter tuning for BAMs
Enhances network performance optimization
Abstract
Resource allocation is an essential design aspect for current systems and bandwidth allocation is an essential design aspect in multi-protocol label switched and OpenFlow/SDN network infrastructures. The bandwidth allocation models (BAMs) are an alternative to allocate and share bandwidth among network users. BAMs have an extensive number of parameters that need to be defined and tuned to achieve an expected network performance. This paper presents the BAMSim simulator to support the network manager decision process in choosing a set of BAM configuration parameters for network design or during network operation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsReal-Time Systems Scheduling · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Embedded Systems Design Techniques
