DocumentCode
2040046
Title
A New Adaptive Middleware for Parallel and Distributed Simulation of Dynamically Interacting Systems
Author
Bononi, Luciano ; Bracuto, Michele ; Angelo, Gabriele D. ; Donatiello, Lorenzo
Author_Institution
Università degli Studi di Bologna
fYear
2004
fDate
21-23 Oct. 2004
Firstpage
178
Lastpage
187
Abstract
In this work we define and test a new framework obtained as the integration of two recently developed middlewares defined to support the parallel and distributed simulation of large scale, complex and dynamically interacting system models (like wireless and mobile network systems). In a distributed simulation of highly interacting system models, the main bottleneck may become the communication and synchronization required to maintain the causality constrains between distributed model components. We designed and implemented the ARTÌS middleware as a new framework incorporating a set of features that allow an adaptive optimization of the communication layer management in a distributed simulation scenario. ARTÌS has been integrated with GAIA, a dynamic mechanism for the runtime management and adaptive allocation of model entities in a distributed simulation. By adopting a runtime evaluation of causal bindings between model entities GAIA adapts the dynamic and time-persistent causal effects of model interactions to dynamic migration of model entities. Preliminary results demonstrate that the combined effect of ARTÌS management and GAIA heuristics leads to a significant reduction in the communication and synchronization overheads between the physical execution units. Simulation performance enhancements have been obtained also in worst-case modelling assumptions and simulation scenarios.
Keywords
Analytical models; Biological system modeling; Computational modeling; Discrete event simulation; Large scale integration; Large-scale systems; Middleware; Runtime; System testing; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications, 2004. DS-RT 2004. Eighth IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN
1550-6525
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2232-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DS-RT.2004.3
Filename
1364594
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