Abstract

The paper considers a simulation model of multi-path data transmission built in the AnyLogic environment. The use of a multi-path data transmission scenario is extremely relevant today since user devices have more than one communication interface, and the amount of traffic is growing. We analyzed the QoS characteristics for a scenario with two sub-paths. It has been shown that a policy of allocation data into subpaths according to the amount of free resources can lead to the problem of incorrect packet order on the receiving side. In addition, it is obvious that the AnyLogic environment can be used to model telecommunication systems at a high level of abstraction.

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