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Communication Data Multiplexing in Distributed Simulation

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Complex and large-scale distributed systems are characterized by numerous interactive data communication among distributed components over network. This paper proposes a communication data multiplexing approach as an efficient message traffic reduction scheme. This approach encodes joint outputs of sender components into a single message and applies to a distributed system involving components moving and interacting in multi-dimensional space. For performance evaluation, this paper applies uses a projectile/missile case study with realistic multi-dimensional dynamics. This paper investigates variation of system accuracy and network bandwidth requirement, while a ratio of active components and a time granule are varied. Analytical and empirical data clearly indicate the advantages of multiplexing in saving communication resources in a large-scale distributed simulation. In addition, this paper discusses effectiveness and limitation of the multiplexing approach while considering the tradeoff between system accuracy and performance.

This work was supported by INHA UNIVERSITY Research Grant.

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Lee, J.S. (2005). Communication Data Multiplexing in Distributed Simulation. In: Hobbs, M., Goscinski, A.M., Zhou, W. (eds) Distributed and Parallel Computing. ICA3PP 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3719. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11564621_48

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