2011
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.1807
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Distributed re‐arrangement scheme for balancing computational load and minimizing communication delays in HLA‐based simulations

Abstract: SUMMARYBecause of the availability of shared resources, substantial efforts have been applied to the development of large‐scale distributed simulations, and performance has become an essential aspect that can be impaired by heterogeneity and availability of resources, dynamic, unpredictable load imbalances, and communication delays. In order to manage and keep such distributed simulations consistent, the high level architecture (HLA) standard has been designed; however, it does not provide any solution that di… Show more

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“…De Grandia et al . focus on the extension of the high level architecture (HLA) standard with balancing techniques to be used during simulation. The authors studied some balancing approaches to provide a sub‐optimal solution for the imbalance issues.…”
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“…De Grandia et al . focus on the extension of the high level architecture (HLA) standard with balancing techniques to be used during simulation. The authors studied some balancing approaches to provide a sub‐optimal solution for the imbalance issues.…”
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confidence: 99%