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Models of Complex Physical Systems Using Cell-DEVS
Seattle, WA April 22-April 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SIMSYM.2001.92214134th Annual Simulation Symposium (SS01)
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Javier Ameghino Alejandro Troccoli, FCEN - Universidad de Buenos Aires
Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University
Abstract: We present the definition of diverse models of physical systems using the Cell-DEVS paradigm. Cell-DEVS is an extension of the DEVS formalism that allows the definition of cellular models. We have developed a tool implementing these theoretical concepts, making easy the definition of cell spaces with explicit timing delays. Diversity of problems can be attacked in a simple fashion, reducing the development times of complex models. A wide variety of models have been developed using this approach, and here we include examples of a fire spreading model with different conditions, formation of a watershed and robots in a manufacturing plant. These examples allow us to show the potential application of the formalism and related tools to attack different problems.
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Javier Ameghino Alejandro Troccoli, Gabriel Wainer, "Models of Complex Physical Systems Using Cell-DEVS," ss, pp.0266, 34th Annual Simulation Symposium (SS01), 2001
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