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Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications
Heterogeneous Architecture and Testbed for Simulation of Large-Scale Real-Time Systems
Delft, The Netherlands
October 23-October 25
ISBN: 0-7695-2036-7
Mandar A. Mathur?, University of Central Florida
Vinay Jonnalagadda, University of Central Florida
Janusz Zalewski, Florida Gulf Coast University
This paper presents the development of distributed simulation architecture and testbed by combining three different types of tools based on three different approaches to real-time simulation: queuing theory (with SES/workbench as supporting tool), finite state machines (with high-level software design tools, such as Rational Rose Realtime or ObjecTime Developer), and continuous simulation based on solving differential equations (injecting real-time data from a real-time simulator running on a VMEbus platform under VxWorks real-time kernel). Such a combination is very advantageous because it provides the capability of making real-time decisions within the design and simulation tools, which can help significantly improve the quality of simulations.
Citation:
Mandar A. Mathur?, Vinay Jonnalagadda, Janusz Zalewski, "Heterogeneous Architecture and Testbed for Simulation of Large-Scale Real-Time Systems," ds-rt, pp.37, Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, 2003
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