Reactive Control of Distributed Interactive Simulations

Reactive Control of Distributed Interactive Simulations

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

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In this paper we propose a distributed control architecture for Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) applications which allows for the dynamic integration and communication of interacting processes using intelligent control agents cooperating via a logic communication network. The type of DIS applications which we discuss include the interactive simulation initiative of the U.S. Army to create a realistic warfare training environment by using high speed communications to permit real time interaction between geographically dispersed warfare simulations with actual combat units in the field, cooperative game playing and virtual manufacturing.


Fundamentals of Real-Time Distributed Simulation

Fundamentals of Real-Time Distributed Simulation

Author: John Nicol

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-01-06

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0986841404

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This is the book that the simulation industry is missing! This is an introduction and reference for Real-Time Distributed Simulation. Distributed Simulation is the term describing connecting people, equipment and simulators together in a synthetic environment. If you are involved with any type of simulator and want to connect it to another system, then you need to have this book. The book describes terrain in simulation, 3-D model structure, Simulator Qualification Levels, Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS), High Level Architecture (HLA), Validation, Verification and Accreditation (VV&A) as well as providing a methodology and process for planning and implementing a Distributed Simulation project. The book also provides an invaluable Distributed Simulation Agreements Template. This is a very useful book for anyone involved with distributed simulation and was written by someone that has spent nearly 20 years in the industry: building simulators and connecting them to other simulators.


Hybrid Systems III

Hybrid Systems III

Author: Rajeev Alur

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1996-04-24

Total Pages: 636

ISBN-13: 9783540611554

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This reference book documents the scientific outcome of the DIMACS/SYCON Workshop on Verification and Control of Hybrid Systems, held at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, in October 1995. A hybrid system consists of digital devices that interact with analog environments. Computer science contributes expertise on the analog aspects of this emerging field of interdisciplinary research and design. The 48 revised full papers included were strictly refereed; they present the state of the art in this dynamic field with contributions by leading experts. Also available are the predecessor volumes published in the same series as LNCS 999 and LNCS 736.


Power System Simulation, Control and Optimization

Power System Simulation, Control and Optimization

Author: José Antonio Domínguez-Navarro

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2021-06-21

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 3036507485

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This Special Issue “Power System Simulation, Control and Optimization” offers valuable insights into the most recent research developments in these topics. The analysis, operation, and control of power systems are increasingly complex tasks that require advanced simulation models to analyze and control the effects of transformations concerning electricity grids today: Massive integration of renewable energies, progressive implementation of electric vehicles, development of intelligent networks, and progressive evolution of the applications of artificial intelligence.


Hybrid Systems II

Hybrid Systems II

Author: Panos Antsaklis

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1995-10-09

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 9783540604723

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This book documents the scientific outcome of the Third International Workshop on Hybrid Systems, held in Ithaca, NY, USA, in October 1994. It presents a selection of carefully reviewed and revised full papers chosen from the workshop contribution and is the successor to LNCS 736, the seminal "Hybrid Systems" volume edited by Grossman, Nerode, Ravn, and Rischel. Hybrid systems are models for networks of digital and continuous devices, in which digital control programs sense and supervise continuous and discrete plants governed by differential or difference equations. The investigation of hybrid systems is creating a new and fascinating discipline bridging mathematics, computer science, and control engineering.


Ruling Distributed Dynamic Worlds

Ruling Distributed Dynamic Worlds

Author: Peter Sapaty

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005-06-24

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0471656364

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A sequel to Mobile Processing in Distributed and Open Environments,this title introduces an extended, universal WAVE-WP model fordistributed processing and control in dynamic and open worlds ofany natures. The new control theory and technology introduced inthe book can be widely used for the design and implementation ofmany distributed control systems, such as intelligent networkmanagement for the Internet, mobile cooperative robots, RapidReaction forces, future Combat Systems, robotics and AI, NMD, spaceresearch on other planets, and other applications. This title: * Demonstrates a much simpler and more efficient applicationprogramming * Cultivates a new kind of thinking about how large dynamic systemsshould be designed, organized, tasked, simulated, andcontrolled * Introduces an extended, universal WAVE-WP model for distributedprocessing * Compares the universal WAVE-WP model to other existing systemsused in intelligent networking