特别分布模拟中的统计问题

Ya-Lin Huang, R. Fujimoto, W. Suh, M. Hunter, C. Alexopoulos
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自组织分布式仿真是嵌入在传感器网络中的在线仿真器的集合,这些仿真器彼此之间进行通信和同步。每个模拟器都由其他模拟器的传感器数据和状态预测驱动。以前的工作已经在运输系统和排队网络中研究了这种方法。特设分布式模拟有可能提供更大的故障恢复能力,但也提出了各种统计问题,包括:(a)在建模边界快速有效地估计输入过程;(b)从单个模拟器输出估计全系统性能指标;(c)响应意外事件或模型本身不准确的修正机制。本文形式化了这些问题,并讨论了相关的统计方法,这些方法允许临时分布式模拟充分发挥其潜力。为了说明这些方法的一个方面,在管理地面运输系统的背景下,提出了一个关于回滚阈值参数选择的例子。
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Statistical issues in ad hoc distributed simulations
An ad hoc distributed simulation is a collection of online simulators embedded in a sensor network that communicate and synchronize among themselves. Each simulator is driven by sensor data and state predictions from other simulators. Previous work has examined this approach in transportation systems and queueing networks. Ad hoc distributed simulations have the potential to offer greater resilience to failures, but also raise a variety of statistical issues including: (a) rapid and effective estimation of the input processes at modeling boundaries; (b) estimation of system-wide performance measures from individual simulator outputs; and (c) correction mechanisms responding to unexpected events or inaccuracies of the model itself. This paper formalizes these problems and discusses relevant statistical methodologies that allow ad hoc distributed simulations to realize their full potential. To illustrate one aspect of these methodologies, an example concerning rollback threshold parameter selection is presented in the context of managing surface transportation systems.
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