Title :
HLA-based adaptive distributed simulation of wireless mobile systems
Author :
Bononi, Luciano ; D´Angelo, Gabriele ; Donatiello, Lorenzo
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Sci. dell´´Informazione, Univ. degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
Wireless networks\´ models differ from wired ones at least in the innovative dynamic effects of host-mobility and open-broadcast nature of the wireless medium. Topology changes due to simulated hosts\´ mobility map on causality effects in the "areas of influence" of each mobile device. The analysis of wireless networks of interest today may include a potentially high number of simulated hosts, resulting in performance and scalability problems for discrete-event sequential simulation tools and methods, on a single physical execution unit (PEU). In a distributed simulation, the main bottleneck becomes the communication and synchronization required to maintain the causality constrains between distributed model components. We propose an HLA-based, dynamic mechanism for the runtime management and allocation of model entities in a distributed simulation of wireless networks models, over a cluster of PEUs. By adopting a runtime evaluation of causal bindings between model entities we map the causal effects of virtual topology changes to dynamic migration of data structures. Preliminary results demonstrate that the prototype heuristics lead to a reduction in the percentage of external communication between the PEUs, limited overheads and performance enhancements for a worst-case scenario.
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; distributed programming; mobile communication; synchronisation; telecommunication computing; wireless LAN; HLA-based distribution simulation; PEU; data structure; discrete-event sequential simulation method; distributed model component; external communication; model entity; physical execution unit; prototype heuristic; runtime evaluation; runtime management; scalability problem; virtual topology; wireless mobile system; wireless network; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Discrete event simulation; Network topology; Performance analysis; Personal communication networks; Runtime; Scalability; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Simulation, 2003. (PADS 2003). Proceedings. Seventeenth Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1970-9
DOI :
10.1109/PADS.2003.1207419