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HLA RTI Performance in High Speed LAN Environments
, 1998
"... : This paper presents recent results concerning the realization of HLA RTIs in high-speed LAN environments. Specifically, the UK-RTI and a second, simplified RTI implementation were realized on a cluster of Sun workstations using Myrinet, a gigabit, low-latency interconnection switch developed by My ..."
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: This paper presents recent results concerning the realization of HLA RTIs in high-speed LAN environments. Specifically, the UK-RTI and a second, simplified RTI implementation were realized on a cluster of Sun workstations using Myrinet, a gigabit, low-latency interconnection switch developed
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"... With the development of time management service of Run-Time Infrastructure (RTI), it is necessary to consider an efficient design approach and an algorithm of Greatest Available Logical Time (GALT) computation. However, many time management services of existing RTIs have difficult in modification an ..."
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and extension. Although some RTIs avoid this difficulty through modular design, they comply with not IEEE 1516 HLA/RTI but HLA 1.3. In addition, a lot of RTIs made use of well-known Mattern’s algorithm for GALT computation. However, Mattern’s algorithm has a few limitations for applying to HLA/RTI. This paper
Keith-Magee: “The Next Step - Applying the Model Driven Architecture to HLA”, Paper Id 03S-SIW-123, 2003 Spring Simulation Interoperability Workshop
- In Proceedings of Spring Simulation Interoperability Workshop. Workshop paper: 03S-SIW-123
, 2003
"... ABSTRACT: The goal of the High-Level Architecture (HLA) is to promote interoperability and reuse between federates. In this context, HLA fills the role of middleware in the domain of distributed simulation. However, in many respects, HLA falls short of its promised potential. These problems can be a ..."
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be attributed in part to the HLA standard itself, which leaves a number of key infrastructure issues unaddressed. This has lead to interoperability issues between vendor RTIs. In addition, while HLA provides a number of key simulation services, the HLA community has not yet embraced emerging standards from
IMPLEMENTATION OF TIME MANAGEMENT IN A RUNTIME INFRASTRUCTURE
"... The High Level Architecture (HLA) time management is concerned with mechanisms for guaranteeing message order, process synchronization and execution correctness in distributed simulations. Time management greatly influences on the scales of applications, especially for the computation of Greatest Av ..."
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The High Level Architecture (HLA) time management is concerned with mechanisms for guaranteeing message order, process synchronization and execution correctness in distributed simulations. Time management greatly influences on the scales of applications, especially for the computation of Greatest
Toward Predictive Models of Federation Performance: Essential Instrumentation
"... and characterizing the performance of HLA federations operating with various RTIs. These tools and techniques are intended for use by federation developers to study, understand, and enhance the performance of their federations. They are intended for application across many types of federations, from ..."
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and characterizing the performance of HLA federations operating with various RTIs. These tools and techniques are intended for use by federation developers to study, understand, and enhance the performance of their federations. They are intended for application across many types of federations
Standardization, Transformation, & OneSAF
"... This paper will discuss both the role that reuse has played within the One Semi Automated Forces (OneSAF) system design and how the reuse of OneSAF has now become the major factor in the transformation of the United States (US) Army. The first part of this paper will detail how the three USA Modelin ..."
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the OneSAF architecture supports interoperability across a wide range of interfaces including: US Army and Joint Command and Control (C2) systems; Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) 2.04 & 2.06; High Level Architecture (HLA) RPR and other Federation Object Models (FOMs); integrated with both