developed a web based device simulation environment to accurately model and simulate high frequency mixers, multipliers and oscillators. The simulation environment uses a three-tier client server architecture to free the user from low level computing details. The user interfaces for the devices being simulated have been developed in Java. A major benefit of Java programs is that they can be run on any hardware architecture for which a Java virtual machine exists, allowing our simulation programs to run on a variety of platforms. The simulation environment has been successfully implemented, and is being used by researchers for simulation and design of high frequency devices. This environment hides the less important details of simulation and...
Abstract: In this article, the visual Internet-oriented Java-based E-net Simulation System (JESS) is...
This paper addresses the implementation of advanced, online simulation experiments upon the World-Wi...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Computer simulation is the discipline of designing a model of an actual or theoretical physical syst...
In its ideal form, Web-based simulation should allow simulation models as well as simulation results...
Various forms of distributed simulation are possible over the world-wide web, including simple multi...
This paper summarizes several years of research conducted by the authors to investigate the use of t...
This simulation tool allows the user to explore different computer architectures with hardware suppo...
This paper introduces Simkit, a small set of Java classes for creating discrete event simulation mod...
Java-based simulation presents a unique opportunity for revolutionary changes in the process of deve...
Use of the World Wide Web (WWW) for transfer of information and ideas is increasingly popular. Java,...
We discuss the use of World Wide Web-based Java simulations in teaching physics to K{12 and undergra...
The use of the web opens a large variety of possibilities in dynamic process simulation. Simulators ...
Control system simulation on the world wide web is a research area where few studies have been done....
Key Results: A simulation platform for microprocessor architectures written in Java. The simulation...
Abstract: In this article, the visual Internet-oriented Java-based E-net Simulation System (JESS) is...
This paper addresses the implementation of advanced, online simulation experiments upon the World-Wi...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Computer simulation is the discipline of designing a model of an actual or theoretical physical syst...
In its ideal form, Web-based simulation should allow simulation models as well as simulation results...
Various forms of distributed simulation are possible over the world-wide web, including simple multi...
This paper summarizes several years of research conducted by the authors to investigate the use of t...
This simulation tool allows the user to explore different computer architectures with hardware suppo...
This paper introduces Simkit, a small set of Java classes for creating discrete event simulation mod...
Java-based simulation presents a unique opportunity for revolutionary changes in the process of deve...
Use of the World Wide Web (WWW) for transfer of information and ideas is increasingly popular. Java,...
We discuss the use of World Wide Web-based Java simulations in teaching physics to K{12 and undergra...
The use of the web opens a large variety of possibilities in dynamic process simulation. Simulators ...
Control system simulation on the world wide web is a research area where few studies have been done....
Key Results: A simulation platform for microprocessor architectures written in Java. The simulation...
Abstract: In this article, the visual Internet-oriented Java-based E-net Simulation System (JESS) is...
This paper addresses the implementation of advanced, online simulation experiments upon the World-Wi...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...