Multiple Resolution Modeling: A Particular Case of Distributed Simulation

Multiple resolution modeling (MRM) is the future of distributed simulation. This article describes different definitions and notions related to MRM. MRM is a relatively new research area, and there is a demand for simulator integration from a modeling complexity point of view. This article also anal...

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Main Authors: Mario Marin, Gene Lee, Jaeho Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/10/469
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Summary:Multiple resolution modeling (MRM) is the future of distributed simulation. This article describes different definitions and notions related to MRM. MRM is a relatively new research area, and there is a demand for simulator integration from a modeling complexity point of view. This article also analyzes a taxonomy based on the experience of the researchers in detail. Finally, an example that uses the high-level architecture (HLA) is explained to illustrate the above definitions and, in particular, to look at the problems that are common to these distributed simulation configurations. The steps required to build an MRM distributed simulation system are introduced. The conclusions describe the lessons learned for this unique form of distributed simulation.
ISSN:2078-2489