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
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