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DEVS Formalism as a Framework for Advanced Distributed Simulation
Eilat, ISRAEL January 09-January 10
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Bernard P. Zeigler, Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Arizona
Doohwan Kim, Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Arizona
Herbert Praehofer, Systems Theory and Information Engineering Johannes Kepler University
Advanced Distributed Simulation (ADS) is an enabling concept to support the networked interaction of models and real world elements resident at geographically dispersed sites planned for next generation simulation environments such as Joint Simulation System (JSIMS). In this paper we review the DEVS formalism and indicate why it provides the right framework to address many of the difficult technical issues that must be solved to enable ADS to provide infrastructures for distributed simulation. Then we address two of these issues in detail. The first issue addressed is the use of filtering and predictive contracts to reduce the tremendous amounts of data and control messages that must be transmitted in simulations. The second part focuses on scheduling and synchronization mechanisms for efficient parallel execution of such models.
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Bernard P. Zeigler, Doohwan Kim, Herbert Praehofer, "DEVS Formalism as a Framework for Advanced Distributed Simulation," dis-rt, pp.15, 1st International Workshop on Distributed Interactive Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DIS-RT '97), 1997
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