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11th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'03)
System-Level Simulation Modeling with MLDesigner
Orlando, Florida
October 12-October 15
ISBN: 0-7695-2039-1
Gunar Schorcht, MLDesign Technologies Inc.
Ian Troxel, University of Florida
Keyvan Farhangian, KVON Technologies
Peter Unger, Ilmenau Technical University
Daniel Zinn, Ilmenau Technical University
Colin K. Mick, MLDesign Technologies Inc.
Alan George, University of Florida
Horst Salzwedel, MLDesign Technologies Inc.
System-level design presents special simulation modeling challenges. System-level models address the architectural and functional performance of complex systems. Systems are decomposed into a series of interacting sub-systems. Architectures define subsystems, the interconnections between subsystems and contention for shared resources. Functions define the input and output behavior of subsystems. Mission-level studies explore system performance in the context of mission-level scenarios. This paper demonstrates a variety of complex system simulation models ranging from a mission-level, satellite-based air traffic management system to a RISC processor built with MLDesigner, a system-level design tool. All of the case studies demonstrate system-level design techniques using Discrete Event simulation.
Citation:
Gunar Schorcht, Ian Troxel, Keyvan Farhangian, Peter Unger, Daniel Zinn, Colin K. Mick, Alan George, Horst Salzwedel, "System-Level Simulation Modeling with MLDesigner," mascots, pp.207, 11th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (MASCOTS'03), 2003
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