Design approach to implement implicit traffic in a simulation environment
Pages 1234 - 1239
Abstract
As the United States' Army attempts to spiral future force technologies into the current force, realistic representations of network-centric warfare become a priority for modeling and simulation (M&S). Specifically, future communications systems will provide different performance and capabilities than current systems, and these new capabilities need to be represented by the Army's M&S. In order to enable realistic analysis, the new communications systems models will need to be loaded by realistic representations of traffic flows to ensure the accuracy of the command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (C4ISR) analysis results. This paper will present a design approach and a series of algorithms to implement implicit traffic in the Future Combat Systems (FCS) Simulation Environment (FSE). The paper will focus on a phased approach for the generation of implicit traffic that will realistically load the modeled communications networks as the level of explicit traffic within the simulation environment increases from a small percentage to a large percentage of overall traffic.
References
[1]
Lindy, E., and J. McConnell. 2005. Strawman Design Approach to Implement Warfighter-Generated Implicit Traffic in the FCS Simulation Environment (FSE) 1.0, Final Report. Army Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) HQs, December 2005.
[2]
Prochnow, D., M. Fogus, J. Vintelescu, and B. Borum. 2005. Initialization of Distributed Simulations: A Better Way? In Proceedings of the Fall 2005 Simulation Interoperability Workshop.
[3]
Brooks, C. A., and A. Chesir. 2005. CASTFOREM Background Traffic White Paper- Version 1.0, Final Report published on behalf of the Army Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) HQs.
Recommendations
A Multiple Representation Entity-Based Approach to Hybrid Traffic Simulation Model
ICIII '08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering - Volume 01Traffic simulation is a widely used tool to analyze dynamic traffic system. In traffic simulation field, Microscopic simulation offers detailed representation of traffic system, but it is difficult to model large traffic network; Macroscopic and ...
Comments
Information & Contributors
Information
Published In
December 2006
2429 pages
ISBN:1424405017
- Editors:
- L. Felipe Perrone,
- Barry G. Lawson,
- Jason Liu,
- Frederick P. Wieland,
- General Chair:
- David Nicol,
- Program Chair:
- Richard Fujimoto
Sponsors
- IIE: Institute of Industrial Engineers
- ASA: American Statistical Association
- IEICE ESS: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Engineering Sciences Society
- IEEE-CS\DATC: The IEEE Computer Society
- SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
- NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology
- (SCS): The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
- INFORMS-CS: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences-College on Simulation
Publisher
Winter Simulation Conference
Publication History
Published: 03 December 2006
Check for updates
Qualifiers
- Article
Conference
WSC06
Sponsor:
- IIE
- ASA
- IEICE ESS
- IEEE-CS\DATC
- SIGSIM
- NIST
- (SCS)
- INFORMS-CS
Acceptance Rates
WSC '06 Paper Acceptance Rate 177 of 252 submissions, 70%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 3,413 of 5,075 submissions, 67%
Contributors
Other Metrics
Bibliometrics & Citations
Bibliometrics
Article Metrics
- 0Total Citations
- 142Total Downloads
- Downloads (Last 12 months)0
- Downloads (Last 6 weeks)0
Reflects downloads up to 07 Mar 2025
Other Metrics
Citations
View Options
Login options
Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.
Sign in