Designing a Parallel Switch Simulator Based on OpenMP

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‘SIM’ is the abstraction of ATM Switching Architecture Simulator which is developed by Stanford University based on time-slot. It’s produced to simulate ATM network. With the SIM, users can simulate the ATM switchboard in accordance with their needs on Linux platform. Multi-core CPU programming technology enable programs parallelized and achieve high improvement on performance. Therefore we bring this idea to develop a parallelized switch simulator called PSIM in this paper.

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