Abstract
This paper describes the design and development of the DEVS/GDDM environment, a layered simulation environment that supports data dis tribution management and allows us to study space-based quantization schemes. These schemes aim to achieve effective reduction of data commu nication in distributed simulation. After a brief review of the space-based quantization scheme and an HLA-Interface environment, we discuss the design issues of the DEVS/GDDM environ ment. We analyze system performance and scalability of the space-based quantization scheme, especially with predictive and multiplex ing extensions, and empirical results for a ballis tic missiles simulation executing on the DEVS/ GDDM environment on NT networking plat forms. The results indicate the DEVS/GDDM environment is very effective and scalable due to reduced local computation demands and ex tremely favorable communication data reduction.
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