Gütlein M, German R, Djanatliev A (2019)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Publication year: 2019
Pages Range: 1-7
DOI: 10.1109/ds-rt47707.2019.8958671
The increasing precision in simulation models leads to a high computational effort. In general, parallel and distributed simulation is one technique to speed up a simulation to an acceptable runtime. Depending on the simulation model, the suitability of a parallel or distributed simulation varies. This applies also to coupled V2X simulations, where distributed computation may help to increase performance drastically. In this work, we identify opportunities and possibilities regarding distributed V2X simulations. Therefore, we describe and evaluate an approach to distribute multiple instances of the well-known Veins framework that are interacting and running concurrently. The instances are coupled using a hybrid co-simulation framework based on the High Level Architecture. With increasing traffic load, a higher speedup can be measured.
APA:
Gütlein, M., German, R., & Djanatliev, A. (2019). Performance Gains in V2X Experiments Using Distributed Simulation in the Veins Framework. In Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE/ACM 23nd International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT) (pp. 1-7). Cosenza, IT.
MLA:
Gütlein, Moritz, Reinhard German, and Anatoli Djanatliev. "Performance Gains in V2X Experiments Using Distributed Simulation in the Veins Framework." Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE/ACM 23nd International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT), Cosenza 2019. 1-7.
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