Sensing-Based Modeling and Service for Conditional Connection of EDEVS Component

Yang Lu, Yiping Yao, Gang Liu, Longchen Qi
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Abstract

based parallel and discrete event simulation (PDES) modeling is becoming an important trend to model large-scale complex system. In component-based modeling, "Conditional Connection" often exits among components, this means the connection varies with the system states. For example, the radar does not have a connection with the target outside its detecting range until the target enters the range. In current research, components are mostly composed by port-to-port connections. Therefore, extra "adaptor" should be introduced to discover whether the connection exists under certain system states, making the modeling less flexible and inefficient. To solve this problem, a sensing-based mechanism of sharing and accessing state variable is proposed in this paper. By using Interest Management of Data Distributed Management (DDM), the mechanism supports dynamic linking among components. First, we introduce the concept of the sensing environment and give the formal description of "sensing" to lay the foundation of the sensing-based mechanism. Then we put forward the sensing service process to support Conditional Connection.
基于感知的EDEVS组件条件连接建模与服务
基于并行和离散事件仿真(PDES)的建模方法正在成为大规模复杂系统建模的重要趋势。在基于组件的建模中,组件之间经常存在“条件连接”,这意味着连接随着系统状态的变化而变化。例如,在目标进入探测范围之前,雷达不与探测范围外的目标建立联系。在目前的研究中,组件主要由端口到端口的连接组成。因此,需要引入额外的“适配器”来发现在某些系统状态下是否存在连接,从而降低建模的灵活性和效率。为了解决这一问题,本文提出了一种基于感知的状态变量共享和访问机制。该机制采用数据分布式管理的兴趣管理(DDM),支持组件之间的动态链接。首先,我们引入了感知环境的概念,并给出了“感知”的形式化描述,为基于感知的机制奠定了基础。然后提出了支持条件连接的传感服务流程。
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