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33rd Annual Simulation Symposium
Exploring CORSIM Runtime Characteristics: Profiling a Traffic Simulator
Washington, D.C.
April 16-April 22
ISBN: 0-7695-0598-8
Marc Bumble, Pennsylvania State University
Lee Coraor, Pennsylvania State University
Lily Elefteriadou, Pennsylvania State University
The runtime characteristics of CORSIM, a traffic corridor software simulator, are presented. The simulator was profiled under both the NT and Linux operating systems. Profiling identifies bottleneck simulator function categories. Functions devoted to event scheduling and simulation overhead account for 80%-90% of CORSIM runtime.
Index Terms:
Simulator, FPGA, Reconfigurable Logic, Traffic, Machine
Citation:
Marc Bumble, Lee Coraor, Lily Elefteriadou, "Exploring CORSIM Runtime Characteristics: Profiling a Traffic Simulator," ss, pp.139, 33rd Annual Simulation Symposium, 2000
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