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DS-RT 2003: Delft, The Netherlands
- 7th IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DS-RT 2003), 23-25 October 2003, Delft, The Netherlands. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-2036-7
Introduction
- Message from the General and Program Chairs.
- Organizing Committee.
- Reviewers.
Session 1: Keynote Speaker
- Stewart Robinson:
Distributed Simulation and Simulation Practice. 2-3
Session 2: HLA and Grid Issues
- Katarzyna Zajac, Marian Bubak, Maciej Malawski, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Towards a Grid Management System for HLA-Based Interactive Simulations. 4-11 - Zijing Yuan, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Y. H. Low:
A Framework for Executing Parallel Simulation Using RTI. 12-19 - Lihua Wang, Stephen John Turner, Fang Wang:
Interest Management in Agent-Based Distributed Simulations. 20-29
Session 3: Real Time Systems
- Dennis M. Moen, J. Mark Pullen:
Enabling Real-Time Distributed Virtual Simulation over the Internet Using Host-Based Overlay Multicast. 30-36 - Mandar A. Mathuré, Vinay Jonnalagadda, Janusz Zalewski:
Heterogeneous Architecture and Testbed for Simulation of Large-Scale Real-Time Systems. 37-42 - Jinhwan Kim, Namyun Kim, Bonggyou Lee:
Adaptive Scheduling Techniques for Multimedia Computing in Hard Real-Time Systems. 43-50 - Alois Ferscha, Markus Keller:
Real Time Inspection of Hidden Worlds. 51-59
Session 4: Model Composition
- Gary S. H. Tan, Yu Hu, Farshad Moradi:
Automatic SOM Compatibility Check and FOM Development. 60-67 - Robert Simon, Woan Sun Chang, J. Mark Pullen:
An Agent Architecture for Network Support of Distributed Simulation Systems. 68-75 - Roberto Canonico, Donato Emma, Giorgio Ventre:
An XML Description Language for Web-Based Network Simulation. 76-83
Session 5: Quality of Service and Multimedia
- Christian Scherpe, Bernd E. Wolfinger, Ingo Salzmann:
Model Based Network Emulation to Study the Behavior and Quality of Real-Time Applications. 84-92 - Christos Bouras, Vaggelis Kapoulas, Dimitris Primpas:
Performance Evaluation of the Managed Bandwidth Service with QoS Guarantees. 93-100 - Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik, Andre Dufour:
Peer-to-Peer Suitability for Collaborative Multiplayer Games. 101-109
Session 6: Parallel and Distributed Simulation
- Clinton Kelly IV, Rajit Manohar:
An Event-Synchronization Protocol for Parallel Simulation of Large-Scale Wireless Networks. 110-119 - Andrea Santoro, Francesco Quaglia:
PCI-DMA/CPU Handoff for Increased Effectiveness of Checkpointing Functionalities in CCL. 120-127 - Kamil Iskra, G. Dick van Albada, Peter M. A. Sloot:
Time Warp Cancellation Optimisations on High Latency Networks. 128-137
Session 7: Methodology and Web-Based Simulation
- Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos, Mara Nikolaidou:
Executing a Minimum Number of Replications to Support the Reliability of FRTS Predictions. 138-146 - William E. Biles, Jack P. C. Kleijnen:
Statistical Methodology for WEB-Based Simulation. 147-149 - Yung-Hsin Wang, Yu-Chuang Liao:
Implementation of a Collaborative Web-Based Simulation Modeling Environment. 150-157 - Damian Igbe, Nasser Kalantery, Stephen E. Ijaha, Stephen C. Winter:
An Open Interface for Parallelization of Traffic Simulation. 158-165
Session 8: Panel on Distributed Simulation Project Management
- Agostino G. Bruzzone, Katherine L. Morse, Simon J. E. Taylor, Alexander Verbraeck, Edward Williams:
Critical Issues on Distributed Simulation Project Management. 166-167
Session 9: Keynote Speaker
- Paul M. Sharkey:
Distributed Stiffness. 168-169
Session 10: Haptic Audio Visual Collaborative Virtual Environments and Applications
- John M. Linebarger, Christopher D. Janneck, G. Drew Kessler:
Shared Simple Virtual Environment: An Object-Oriented Framework for Highly Interactive Group Collaboration. 170-180 - Rima Tfaily Souayed, Dominique Gaïti, Guy Pujolle, Wai Yu, Qiang Gu, Alan Marshall:
Haptic Virtual Environment Performance over IP Networks: A Case Study. 181-189 - Dominic Laberge, Jean-François Lapointe, Emil M. Petriu:
An Auto-Calibrated Laser-Pointing Interface for Large Screen Displays. 190-194 - Oliver Otto, David J. Roberts:
Importance of Communication Influences on a Highly Collaborative Task. 195-202
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