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22nd PADS 2008: Roma, Italy
- Francesco Quaglia, Jason Liu:
22st International Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation, PADS 2008, Roma, Italy, June 3-6, 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3159-5 - Donald F. Towsley:
Mobility Models for Wireless Networks: Challenges, Pitfalls, and Successes. 3 - Andreas Grau, Steffen Maier, Klaus Herrmann, Kurt Rothermel:
Time Jails: A Hybrid Approach to Scalable Network Emulation. 7-14 - Yan Gu, Richard Fujimoto:
Adaptive Model Update Algorithms for Remote Network Emulation. 15-22 - Yue Li, Jason Liu, Raju Rangaswami:
Toward Scalable Routing Experiments with Real-Time Network Simulation. 23-30 - Srikanth B. Yoginath, Kalyan S. Perumalla:
Parallel Vehicular Traffic Simulation using Reverse Computation-based Optimistic Execution. 33-42 - Wee Lit Koh, Lin Lin, Suiping Zhou:
Modelling and Simulation of Pedestrian Behaviours. 43-50 - Matthias Jeschke, Alfred Park, Roland Ewald, Richard Fujimoto, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Parallel and Distributed Spatial Simulation of Chemical Reactions. 51-59 - Steven Daniel Webb, Sieteng Soh, Jerry L. Trahan:
Secure Referee Selection for Fair and Responsive Peer-to-Peer Gaming. 63-71 - Robert G. Cole, George F. Riley, Derya Cansever, William Yurcik:
Stochastic Process Models for Packet/Analytic-Based Network Simulations. 72-79 - Nabil Schear, David M. Nicol:
Performance Analysis of Real Traffic Carried with Encrypted Cover Flows. 80-87 - Roland Ewald, Jan Himmelspach, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
An Algorithm Selection Approach for Simulation Systems. 91-98 - Patrick Peschlow, Peter Martini, Jason Liu:
Interval Branching. 99-108 - Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low:
Symbiotic Simulation Systems: An Extended Definition Motivated by Symbiosis in Biology. 109-116 - Jorge Hortelano, Juan-Carlos Cano, Carlos Miguel Tavares Calafate, Pietro Manzoni:
Evaluating the Performance of Real Time Videoconferencing in Ad Hoc Networks Through Emulation. 119-126 - Elyes Ben Hamida, Guillaume Chelius, Jean-Marie Gorce:
Scalable versus Accurate Physical Layer Modeling in Wireless Network Simulations. 127-134 - Kumiko Maeda, Keisuke Nakata, Takaaki Umedu, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Keiichi Yasumoto, Teruo Higashino:
Hybrid Testbed Enabling Run-Time Operations for Wireless Applications. 135-143 - Emiliano Casalicchio, Emanuele Galli:
Federated Agent Based Modeling and Simulation: an Approach for Complex Critical Systems Analysis. 147 - Gabriele D'Angelo, Giovanni Rossi:
Parallel and Distributed Simulation of Coalition Structure Generation in Cooperative Multi-agent Systems. 148 - Fernando J. Barros:
A Formal Definition of Dynamic Structure Hybrid Simulation Model. 149 - Patrick Crowley:
A Dynamic Publish-Subscribe Network for Distributed Simulation. 150 - Tom Holvoet, Rutger Claes:
Managing Computational Complexity of Large-Scale Traffic Micro-Simulations. 151 - Dan C. Marinescu, Gabriela M. Marinescu:
A Parallel Simulator for Quantum Fault Tolerance in the Presence of Correlated Errors. 152 - Simon J. E. Taylor, Stephen John Turner, Steffen Straßburger:
Clarifying Interoperability: The SISO CSPI PDG Standard for Commercial Off-The-Shelf Simulation Package Interoperability Reference Models. 153 - Kalyan S. Perumalla:
Efficient Execution on GPUs of Field-Based Vehicular Mobility Models. 154 - Tianhao He, Maria Hybinette:
A Comparison of Interest Manager Mechanisms for Agent-Based Simulations Using a Time Warp Executive. 157-162 - Roberto Toccaceli, Francesco Quaglia:
DyMeLoR: Dynamic Memory Logger and Restorer Library for Optimistic Simulation Objects with Generic Memory Layout. 163-172 - Farshad Moradi, Rassul Ayani, Imran Mahmood:
An Agent-Based Environment for Simulation Model Composition. 175-184 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Ahmed Abukmail, Landon Kraemer:
Advancing the Layered Approach to Agent-Based Crowd Simulation. 185-192 - Siming Lin, Xueqi Cheng, Jianming Lv:
Micro-Synchronization in Conservative Parallel Network Simulation. 195-202 - Ke Pan, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Zengxiang Li:
A Hybrid HLA Time Management Algorithm Based on Both Conditional and Unconditional Information. 203-211
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