The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the possibility for an event to occur in an interval of simulation time, rather than at a specific instant, has been recently proposed and exploited in order to enhance the performance of parallel/distributed simulation systems. In this paper we propose the concept of "spatial uncertainty" expressed as the possibility for a simulation event to occur in one of a set of points within the simulated system space. How to handle/exploit space uncertain events in an optimistic simulation system is discussed. Also, experimental results for optimistic simulations of a Personal Communication System (PCS) modeled with space uncertain events are reported These results show the ability of spatial uncertai...
In previous work we presented the DTRD algorithm, an optimistic synchronization algorithm for parall...
The state of a dynamical system and its uncertainty, as defined by its probability density function ...
ABSTRACT In this paper we describe an adaptive, optimistic synchronisation mechanism for the paralle...
The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the pos-sibility for an event to occur in an interv...
The notion of spatial uncertainty indicates the lack of exact knowledge about where, within the simu...
Simulation is becoming an increasingly important technique for what-if analysis in the context of (r...
A timeline in Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a sequence of events defined in a numerable subset ...
This paper describes TUTW – Temporal Uncertainty Time Warp – a distributed control engine designed f...
This paper introduces TUTW - Temporal Uncertainty Time Warp - a control engine designed for an explo...
This paper describes issues concerning the design of an optimistic parallel discrete event simulatio...
High performance computing is a key technology to solve large-scale real-world simulation problems o...
This paper studies an analytic model of parallel discrete-event simulation, comparing the costs and ...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
ABSTRACT Distributed synchronization for parallel simulation is generally classified as being either...
On-line simulations play a critical role in understanding, supervising, and controlling large-scale ...
In previous work we presented the DTRD algorithm, an optimistic synchronization algorithm for parall...
The state of a dynamical system and its uncertainty, as defined by its probability density function ...
ABSTRACT In this paper we describe an adaptive, optimistic synchronisation mechanism for the paralle...
The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the pos-sibility for an event to occur in an interv...
The notion of spatial uncertainty indicates the lack of exact knowledge about where, within the simu...
Simulation is becoming an increasingly important technique for what-if analysis in the context of (r...
A timeline in Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a sequence of events defined in a numerable subset ...
This paper describes TUTW – Temporal Uncertainty Time Warp – a distributed control engine designed f...
This paper introduces TUTW - Temporal Uncertainty Time Warp - a control engine designed for an explo...
This paper describes issues concerning the design of an optimistic parallel discrete event simulatio...
High performance computing is a key technology to solve large-scale real-world simulation problems o...
This paper studies an analytic model of parallel discrete-event simulation, comparing the costs and ...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
ABSTRACT Distributed synchronization for parallel simulation is generally classified as being either...
On-line simulations play a critical role in understanding, supervising, and controlling large-scale ...
In previous work we presented the DTRD algorithm, an optimistic synchronization algorithm for parall...
The state of a dynamical system and its uncertainty, as defined by its probability density function ...
ABSTRACT In this paper we describe an adaptive, optimistic synchronisation mechanism for the paralle...