COMSL: a communication system simulation language

R. Granger, G. S. Robinson
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In recent years, computer simulation has come to play an important role in the design of communication systems. Such systems frequently cannot be classified as either purely continuous or as purely discrete but are, instead, a combination of both continuous and discrete subsystems. The simulation of such hybrid systems cannot readily be carried out either in a discrete simulation language such as GPSS or in a continuous simulation language such as CSMP. As a consequence, most simulation models of communication systems are written in some general purpose higher level language, e.g., FORTRAN, ALGOL or PL-1. A notable exception to this general rule is BLODI and BLODIB described in Reference 4. The simulation of even moderately complicated communication systems in a general purpose language poses several major problems. First of all, the simulation model tends to be time consuming to write and debug, difficult to modify once written, and, unless considerable care is taken, requires an inordinate amount of time to execute. However, the most important weakness of a communication system simulation model written in a higher level language is that the model usually is written by someone with a limited knowledge of the actual system being simulated. As a consequence, there frequently exists the possibility that the simulation model differs in some significant, but unnoticed, respect from the actual system. Primarily to avoid this problem, a new simulation language, COMSL, is described which facilitates the simulation of a wide variety of communication systems.
COMSL:一种通信系统仿真语言
近年来,计算机仿真在通信系统设计中起着重要的作用。这样的系统通常不能被分类为纯连续或纯离散,而是连续和离散子系统的组合。这种混合系统的仿真既不能用离散仿真语言(如GPSS)进行,也不能用连续仿真语言(如CSMP)进行。因此,大多数通信系统的仿真模型都是用某种通用的高级语言编写的,例如FORTRAN、ALGOL或PL-1。这条一般规则的一个明显例外是参考资料4中描述的BLODI和BLODIB。即使是用通用语言模拟中等复杂的通信系统也会遇到几个主要问题。首先,模拟模型的编写和调试往往很耗时,一旦编写就很难修改,而且除非非常小心,否则需要大量的时间来执行。然而,用高级语言编写的通信系统仿真模型最重要的缺点是,该模型通常是由对被模拟的实际系统了解有限的人编写的。因此,经常存在这样的可能性,即仿真模型与实际系统在某些重要但未被注意到的方面存在差异。主要是为了避免这个问题,本文描述了一种新的仿真语言COMSL,它便于对各种通信系统进行仿真。
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