Integrating Multiple HLA Federations for Effective Simulation-Based Evaluations of CPS

H. Neema, Thomas Roth, Chenli Wang, Wenqi Guo, A. Bhattacharjee
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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are complex systems of computational, physical, and human components integrated to achieve some function over one or more networks. The use of distributed simulation, or co-simulation, is one method often used to analyze the behavior and properties of these systems. High-Level Architecture (HLA) is an IEEE co-simulation standard that supports the development and orchestration of distributed simulations. However, a simple HLA federation constructed with the component simulations (i.e., federates) does not satisfy several requirements that arise in real-world use cases such as the shared use of limited physical and computational resources, the need to selectively hide information from participating federates, the creation of reusable federates and federations for supporting configurable shared services, achieving performant distributed simulations, organizing federations across different model types or application concerns, and coordinating federations across organizations with different information technology policies. This paper describes these core requirements that necessitate the use of multiple HLA federations and presents various mechanisms for constructing such integrated HLA federations. An example use case is implemented using a model-based rapid simulation integration framework called the Universal CPS Environment for Federation (UCEF) to illustrate these requirements and demonstrate techniques for integrating multiple HLA federations.
整合多个HLA联盟有效的基于模拟的CPS评估
信息物理系统(CPS)是由计算、物理和人为组件组成的复杂系统,通过一个或多个网络实现某些功能。使用分布式仿真或联合仿真是一种常用的方法来分析这些系统的行为和特性。高级体系结构(HLA)是IEEE联合仿真标准,支持分布式仿真的开发和编排。然而,用组件模拟(即联邦)构建的简单HLA联邦不能满足现实用例中出现的一些需求,例如共享有限的物理和计算资源,有选择地隐藏参与联邦的信息,创建可重用的联邦和支持可配置共享服务的联邦,实现高性能的分布式模拟。跨不同的模型类型或应用程序关注点组织联合,并跨具有不同信息技术策略的组织协调联合。本文描述了这些需要使用多个HLA联盟的核心需求,并提出了构建这种集成HLA联盟的各种机制。示例用例使用基于模型的快速仿真集成框架(称为Universal CPS Environment for Federation (UCEF))来实现,以说明这些需求并演示集成多个HLA Federation的技术。
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