The United States Department of Defense's High Level Architecture for Modeling and Simulation (HLA) provides a standardized interface for distributed simulations. The recent advent of HLA has greatly increased interest in the use of distributed, interoperable simulation model components. To date, most models using HLA have been developed in conventional high-level languages (primarily C++). This paper presents approaches by which HLA can be used to interconnect distributed model components which are developed using commercially available, off-the-shelf simulation software. The requirements imposed on such simulation software by HLA are discussed, and four approaches for adapting such software for use with HLA are presented. A generalized, model-independent approach which was developed for SLX is presented.
Internet-based simulation using off-the-shelf simulation tools and HLA
Winter Simulation Conference, 1998 ; 2 ; 1669-1676
1998
8 Seiten, 16 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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