DocumentCode :
2602586
Title :
Diffusive dynamic load balancing by terrain parcel swaps for event-driven simulation of communicating vehicles
Author :
Niedringhaus, William P.
Author_Institution :
Mitre Corp., USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
9-13 Apr 1995
Firstpage :
166
Lastpage :
174
Abstract :
A diffusive dynamic load balancing algorithm is presented for a wargaming simulation which is parallelized by partitioning the battlefield terrain among the nodes. Each node simulates vehicles on its local terrain partition. Vehicles communicate with sets of nearby vehicles within a given radius r, a region called the communication circle. A message is sent (i.e. consumes network bandwidth) unless the communication circle is local-that is, entirely within the originating node´s terrain partition. The algorithm continuously accomplishes two (somewhat contradictory) goals: (I) dynamic load balancing through repartitioning the terrain via swaps of small discrete terrain parcels and vehicles therein, and (2) maximizing the proportion of communication circles that are local and thus require no network bandwidth. Item (2) in essence means regularizing the shapes of each node´s terrain partition, so that lopsided dimensions, marked concavities, long thin peninsulas, etc., are avoided
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; military communication; military computing; military equipment; mobile communication; parallel programming; resource allocation; telecommunication computing; vehicles; battlefield terrain partitioning; communicating vehicles; communication circle; diffusive dynamic load balancing; event-driven simulation; long thin peninsulas; lopsided dimensions; marked concavities; network bandwidth; shape regularization; simulation parallelization; terrain parcel swaps; terrain repartitioning; wargaming simulation; Bandwidth; Discrete event simulation; Heuristic algorithms; Load management; Partitioning algorithms; Shape; Steady-state; Vehicle dynamics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Symposium, 1995., Proceedings of the 28th Annual
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7091-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SIMSYM.1995.393583
Filename :
393583
Link To Document :
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