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DS-RT 2005: Montreal, Canada
- 9th IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DS-RT 2005), 10-12 October 2005, Montreal, Canada. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2462-1
Cover
- Title Page.
- Copyright.
Introduction
- Message from General Co-Chairs.
- Message from Program Co-Chairs.
- Organizing Committee.
- Reviewers.
Session 1: Keynote Speaker
- Richard Fujimoto:
Distributed Simulation of Vehicular Networks. 3
Session 2: Collaborative Working Environments
- Jenny Ulriksson, Rassul Ayani:
Consistency Overhead using HLA for Collaborative Work. 7-15 - Ali Sabbir, Kaliappa Nadar Ravindran:
Concurrency Control Frameworks for Interactive Sharing of Data Spaces in Real-time Distributed Collaborations. 16-26
Session 3: Distributed Simulation
- Andreas Tolk, J. Mark Pullen:
Using Web Services and Data Mediation/Storage Services to Enable Command and Control to Simulation Interoperability. 27-34 - Andrea Santoro, Francesco Quaglia:
A Version of MASM Portable Across Different UNIX Systems and Different Hardware Architectures. 35-42 - Edmilson Marmo Moreira, Regina Helena Carlucci Santana, Marcos José Santana:
Using Consistent Global Checkpoints to Synchronize Processes in Distributed Simulation. 43-50 - Michael Knoke, Günter Hommel:
Dealing with Global Guards in a Distributed Simulation of Colored Petri Nets. 51-60
Session 4: Collaborative Virtual Environment I
- Ian J. Grimstead, David W. Walker, Nick J. Avis:
Collaborative Visualization: A Review and Taxonomy. 61-69 - Rob Aspin, Dave Roberts:
A Model for Distributed, Co-Located Interaction in Urban Design/Review Visualisation. 70-77 - Lijun Chen, Nicolas D. Georganas:
3D Mesh Compression Using an Efficient Neighborhood-based Segmentation. 78-85 - Azzedine Boukerche, Anis Zarrad, Diego Daniel Duarte, Regina Borges de Araujo, Leonardo Andrade:
A Novel Solution for the Development of Collaborative Virtual Environment Simulations in Large Scale. 86-96
Session 5: Networks and Peer-to-Peer
- Dennis M. Moen, J. Mark Pullen:
Modeling Real-Time Distributed Simulation Message Flow in an Open Network. 97-104 - Zheng Da Wu:
Performance Modelling of Multicast Groups for Multiplayer Games in Peer-to-Peer Networks. 105-112 - Robert Bartlett:
A Peer-to-Peer Formula Interest Expression Propagation Model for Distributed Virtual Environments. 113-119 - Meng Ji, Shao-hua Yu:
Availability Modeling for Reliable Routing Software. 120-128
Session 6: Keynote Speaker
- Geoffrey C. Fox, Alex Ho, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon E. Pierce, Wenjun Wu:
Grids for the GiG and Real Time Simulations. 129-138
Session 7: COTS Simulation Package Interoperability
- Simon J. E. Taylor, Leif Bohli, Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner:
Investigating Distributed Simulation at The Ford Motor Company. 139-147 - Boon-Ping Gan, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner:
Using Manufacturing Process Flow for Time Synchronization in HLA-Based Simulation. 148-160
Session 8: Panel
- Simon J. E. Taylor, Geoffrey C. Fox, Richard Fujimoto, J. Mark Pullen, David J. Roberts, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
Revisiting Distributed Simulation and the Grid: A Panel. 161
Session 9: Agents and Simulation
- Jacinto A. Dávila, Erasmo Gómez, Klaudia Laffaille, Kay Tucci, Mayerlin Uzcategui:
MultiAgent Distributed Simulation with GALATEA. 165-170 - Michael Lees, Brian S. Logan, Dan Chen, Ton Oguara, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
Decision-Theoretic Throttling for Optimistic Simulations of Multi-Agent Systems. 171-178 - Ton Oguara, Dan Chen, Georgios Theodoropoulos, Brian S. Logan, Michael Lees:
An Adaptive Load Management Mechanism for Distributed Simulation of Multi-agent Systems. 179-186 - Shengsheng Yu, Yuanqiao Wen, Liwen Huang, Deng Jian:
Framework of Distributed Numerical Model Coupling System. 187-194
Session 10: Collaborative Virtual Environments II
- David J. Roberts, Damien Marshall, Rob Aspin, Seamus C. McLoone, Declan Delaney, Tomás Ward:
Exploring the Use of Local Consistency Measures as Thresholds for Dead Reckoning Update Packet Generation. 195-202 - Azzedine Boukerche, Kaiyuan Lu:
Design and Performance Evaluation of a Real-lime RTI Infrastructure for Large-Scale Distributed Simulations. 203-212 - Alp V. Asutay, Arun P. Indugula, Christoph W. Borst:
Virtual Tennis: A Hybrid Distributed Virtual Reality Environment with Fishtank vs. HMD. 213-220 - Dennis McGrath, Amy Hunt, Marion Bates:
A Simple Distributed Simulation Architecture for Emergency Response Exercises. 221-228
Session 11: Work in Progress
Session 12: Real-Time Applications I
- Thanikesavan Sivanthi, Srivas Chennu, Lothar Kreft:
Modeling Decentralized Real-Time Control by State Space Partition of Timed Automata. 229-235 - Kaliappa Nadar Ravindran, Jun Wu:
Event-based Programming Models for Event-based Programming Models for. 236-248
Session 13: Modeling and Simulation Methodology
- Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Dongping Huang:
A Multi-Formalism Modeling Composability Framework: Agent and Discrete-Event Models. 249-256 - Julien DeAntoni, Jean-Philippe Babau:
A MDA-based approach for real time embedded systems simulation. 257-264 - Ezequiel Glinsky, Gabriel A. Wainer:
DEVStone: a Benchmarking Technique for Studying Performance of DEVS Modeling and Simulation Environments. 265-272 - Gregory Zacharewicz, Norbert Giambiasi, Claudia S. Frydman:
Improving the Lookahead Computation in G-DEVS/HLA Environment. 273-282
Session 14: Real-Time Applications II
- Amirhasan Amintabar, Alexander Kostin, Ljudmila Ilushechkina:
Simulation of a Novel Leader Election Protocol with the Use of Petri Nets. 283-289 - Kaliappa Nadar Ravindran, Ali Sabbir, Kevin A. Kwiat:
Timed Publish-Subscribe Coomunication for Distributed Embedded Systems. 290-297 - Majed Abdouli, Laurent Amanton, Bruno Sadeg, Adel M. Alimi:
Using Imprecise Concurrency Control and Speculative Lending of Prepared Data-item in Distributed Real-Time Nested Transactions. 298-306
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