Soci-technical Modeling & Simulation
The Socio-technical Modeling & Simulation team studies large-scale infrastructure networks, such as the Internet, wireless communication networks, or the national road network . Our goal is to understand the structure and the usage patterns of these networks, their interdependencies among themselves, as well as their interaction with society. Our method of choice is large-scale discrete event-driven simulation. Our main research areas are: Discrete simulation technology, communication network modeling, communication protocol design, wireless sensor networks, scalable agent-based activity generation, infrastructure demand generation, and transportation network M&S. Our work has basic and applied research components as well as operational aspects as driven by our sponsors.
Personnel
| Stephan Eidenbenz (Team Leader) | eidenben@lanl.gov |
| Pallab Datta | pallab@lanl.gov |
| Hristo Djidjev | djidjev@lanl.gov |
| Sue Mnisewski | smm@lanl.gov |
| Dave Tallman | ctallman@lanl.gov |
| Sunil Thulasidasan | sunil@lanl.gov |
| Guanhua Yan | ghyan@lanl.gov |






