Title :
Inadequacies of Traditional Exploration Methods in Systems-of-Systems Simulations
Author :
Kernstine, Kemp H.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
The recent proliferation of system-of-systems (SoS) trade spaces has allowed the investigation of highly complex interactions that have historically not been analyzed. Because of the size and complexity of these trade spaces, traditional methods of learning, exploring, and eventually understanding the complex interactions are inadequate. The first third of this paper is used to discuss the design approach of learning SoS through simulation, while the second third exposes many of the inadequacies of the current techniques. The final third of this paper calls for the development of new methods by presenting specific areas in which new techniques must be improved. Some examples are adaptive sampling methods which adjust local repetitions depending on local variance and batch experiment sizes that allow a designer to dynamically change the number of experiments depending on the number of available computational nodes.
Keywords :
large-scale systems; sampling methods; simulation; stochastic processes; SoS trade spaces; adaptive sampling methods; batch experiment sizes; complex interactions; complex system; local repetitions; local variance; stochastic simulations; systems-of-systems simulation; traditional exploration methods; Adaptation models; Aerospace electronics; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Space exploration; Stochastic processes; Voltage control; Agent-based simulations; design space exploration; stochastic simulation exploration; system-of-systems (SoS);
Journal_Title :
Systems Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSYST.2013.2252864