2011 Seventh International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security 2011
DOI: 10.1109/cis.2011.170
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Reliability Analysis of System-in-the-Loop Network Platform Based on Delays

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“…HELICS [18] from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides a largescale co-simulation platform that integrates discrete-event simulators such as NS-3 and time-series simulations such as for power flows. Some testbeds [11,15,19] provide features to integrate external devices or virtual machines (VMs) to simulators, but these are challenging to scale to large systems.…”
Section: Testbeds and Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HELICS [18] from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides a largescale co-simulation platform that integrates discrete-event simulators such as NS-3 and time-series simulations such as for power flows. Some testbeds [11,15,19] provide features to integrate external devices or virtual machines (VMs) to simulators, but these are challenging to scale to large systems.…”
Section: Testbeds and Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a simulator demonstrates the behavior of a network, an emulator functionally replicates the behavior of the network. Though some simulators provide features such as System-in-The Loop (SITL) [11,16] and Tap bridge [15] to integrate external devices or virtual machines (VMs), those features are not scalable to large systems.…”
Section: Network Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%