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SIM-Cumulus: An Academic Cloud for the Provisioning of Network-Simulation-as-a-Service (NSaaS)

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SIM-Cumulus: An Academic Cloud for the Provisioning of Network-Simulation-as-a-Service (NSaaS). / Ibrahim, Muhammad; Iqbal, Muhammad Azhar; Aleem, Muhammad et al.
In: IEEE Access, Vol. 6, 05.06.2018, p. 27313-27323.

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Ibrahim M, Iqbal MA, Aleem M, Islam MA. SIM-Cumulus: An Academic Cloud for the Provisioning of Network-Simulation-as-a-Service (NSaaS). IEEE Access. 2018 Jun 5;6:27313-27323. Epub 2018 May 4. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2833212

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Ibrahim, Muhammad ; Iqbal, Muhammad Azhar ; Aleem, Muhammad et al. / SIM-Cumulus: An Academic Cloud for the Provisioning of Network-Simulation-as-a-Service (NSaaS). In: IEEE Access. 2018 ; Vol. 6. pp. 27313-27323.

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title = "SIM-Cumulus: An Academic Cloud for the Provisioning of Network-Simulation-as-a-Service (NSaaS)",
abstract = "Large-scale network simulations are resource and time intensive tasks due to a number of factors i.e., setup configuration, computation time, hardware, and energy cost. These factors ultimately force network researchers to scale-down the scope of experiments, either in terms of simulation entities involved or in abridging expected micro-level details. The Cloud technology facilitates researchers to address mentioned factors by the provisioning of pre-configured instances on shared infrastructure. In this paper, an academic Cloud architecture SIM-Cumulus targeting the research institutions is proposed. SIM-Cumulus provides the framework of virtual machine instances specifically configured for large-scalenetwork simulations, with the aim of efficiency in terms of simulation execution time and energy cost. The performance of SIM-Cumulus is evaluated using large-scale wireless network simulations. Simulation results show that SIM-Cumulus is beneficial in three aspects i.e., 1) promotion of research within the domain of computer networks; 2) consumption of considerably fewer resources in terms of simulation elapsed time and usage cost; and 3) reduction of carbon emission leading toward sustainable IT development.",
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