Distributed/Real Time Simulation: Integrating Legacy and Modern Codes
Date Published: 1998-07-13
Paper Number:981811
DOI: 10.4271/981811
Citation:
Zeigler, B., Hsieh, S., Martinez, R., and Sarjoughnian, H., "Distributed/Real Time Simulation: Integrating Legacy and Modern Codes," SAE Technical Paper 981811, 1998, doi:10.4271/981811.
Author(s):
Bernard P. Zeigler - University of Arizona
Sheau-Ling Hsieh - University of Arizona
Ralph Martinez - University of Arizona
Hessam Sarjoughnian - University of Arizona
Abstract:
We present an approach to wrapping legacy simulation codes with CORBA IDLs based on the DEVS (Discrete Event System Specification) formalism that allows their integration into a heterogeneous, distributed, and collaborative modeling and simulation infrastructure. A family of CORBA-based architectures is discussed that offers a unifying framework enabling legacy codes to be revitalized and execute within modern object-oriented modeling and simulation environments. This is third of a series of papers on interfacing discrete and continuous models presented at this conference. The others are “Systems Theory Background for Continuous/Discrete Integration” and “Interfacing Discrete and Continuous Models for Simulation and Control.”
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