Title :
An SMP-based, low-latency, network interface unit and latency measurement system: the SNAPpy system
Author :
Valentino, George J. ; Thompson, Steve T. ; Kniola, Todd ; Carlisle, Chris J.
Author_Institution :
SYSTRAN Corp., Dayton, OH, USA
Abstract :
Latency is an explicit and possibly insidious issue associated with distributed interactive simulations (DISs), whether they are legacy simulations or simulations based on the DIS protocol or on the HLA (High Level Architecture) and RTI (Run-Time Infrastructure) standards. The implementation details of individual simulations, whether located entirely in one room or geographically distributed across a continent, will directly impact the latencies between various elements of the simulation. At SYSTRAN Corp., we have developed a Windows NT-based system, called SNAPpy (Simulation Network Analysis Project), that seeks to provide tools to both measure and reduce the latency associated with DISs. SNAPpy includes two major sections: an NIU (network interface unit) that is multi-threaded and built on an SMP (symmetric multiprocessor) and Windows NT platform, and the SNAP latency measurement section. This paper reviews the architecture of SNAPpy, going into specific details about its make-up and performance. Finally, SNAPpy´s potential as a translator of legacy simulations into the HLA/RTI domain is described, and we introduce the SNAP-Lite Latency Measurement System, a new SYSTRAN product
Keywords :
delays; digital simulation; interactive systems; multiprocessing systems; network interfaces; network operating systems; performance evaluation; system monitoring; time measurement; DIS protocol; HLA standard; High Level Architecture; Microsoft Windows NT-based system; RTI standard; Run-Time Infrastructure; SMP-based low-latency network interface unit; SNAP-Lite Latency Measurement System; SNAPpy; SYSTRAN Corp.; Simulation Network Analysis Project; distributed interactive simulations; implementation details; latency measurement system; latency reduction; legacy simulation translator; multi-threaded network interface unit; performance; symmetric multiprocessor; Delay; Measurement units; Network interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Interactive Simulation and Real-Time Applications, 1998. Proceedings. 2nd International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8594-8
DOI :
10.1109/DISRTA.1998.694567