Discrete event simulation is an important tool for modeling and analysis. Some of the simulation applications such as telecommunication network performance, VLSI logic circuits design, battlefield simulation, require enormous amount of computing resources. One way to satisfy this demand for computing power is to decompose the simulation system into several logical processes (Ip) and run them concurrently. In any parallel discrete event simulation (PDES) system, the events are ordered according to their time of occurrence. In order for the simulation to be correct, this ordering has to be preserved. There are three approaches to maintain this ordering. In a conservative system, no lp executes an event unless it is certain that all events wit...
A rollback operation in a speculative parallel discrete event simulator has traditionally targeted t...
A rollback operation in a speculative parallel discrete event simulator has traditionally targeted t...
In this research, the feasibility of using parallel discrete-event simulation techniques to run logi...
Two algorithms are proposed for dynamic load balancing which reduce the number of rollbacks in an op...
In an optimistic parallel simulation, logical processes (Ips) proceed with their computation without...
Optimistic simulation (or Time Warp) is one of the two major techniques employed in parallel (distri...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
This thesis explores methods to decrease overheads in an optimistic parallel discrete event simulati...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
This thesis presents several load balancing algorithms for parallel discrete event simulations execu...
We discuss synchronization protocols for Parallel Discrete Event Simulations. We start with traditio...
Time warp discrete event simulators take advantage of the parallel processing of simulation events. ...
We present and analyze a general model of rollback in parallel processing. The analysis points out t...
An approach to high-performance discrete event simulation consists of exploiting parallelization tec...
A rollback operation in a speculative parallel discrete event simulator has traditionally targeted t...
A rollback operation in a speculative parallel discrete event simulator has traditionally targeted t...
In this research, the feasibility of using parallel discrete-event simulation techniques to run logi...
Two algorithms are proposed for dynamic load balancing which reduce the number of rollbacks in an op...
In an optimistic parallel simulation, logical processes (Ips) proceed with their computation without...
Optimistic simulation (or Time Warp) is one of the two major techniques employed in parallel (distri...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
This thesis explores methods to decrease overheads in an optimistic parallel discrete event simulati...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
This thesis presents several load balancing algorithms for parallel discrete event simulations execu...
We discuss synchronization protocols for Parallel Discrete Event Simulations. We start with traditio...
Time warp discrete event simulators take advantage of the parallel processing of simulation events. ...
We present and analyze a general model of rollback in parallel processing. The analysis points out t...
An approach to high-performance discrete event simulation consists of exploiting parallelization tec...
A rollback operation in a speculative parallel discrete event simulator has traditionally targeted t...
A rollback operation in a speculative parallel discrete event simulator has traditionally targeted t...
In this research, the feasibility of using parallel discrete-event simulation techniques to run logi...