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An Optimized Memory Management Algorithm for Realtime Simulation on Linux Operation System

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As an important branch of simulation technology, realtime hardware-in-the-loop simulation has been widely used in industrial design and equipment testing. The current real-time simulation software is mostly based on proprietary systems or realtime transformation of the Windows system and cannot run in the general Linux system with a large number of users. At the same time, the existing memory management algorithm has low utilization rate and cannot adapt to the needs for a long time simulation. In view of this problem, this paper combines the design method of the existing real-time software to design the real-time simulation framework in Linux environment, and improves the memory management method to meet the needs of largescale and long-term simulation. The experimental results

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            SIMUTOOLS '17: Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques
            September 2017
            152 pages
            ISBN:9781450363884
            DOI:10.1145/3173519

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