Abstract

HLA/RTI is one of the dominant middleware for large-scale distributed simulation. However, traditional RTI design and resulting implementations have been facing several difficulties, especially in satisfying the requirements for real-time distributed simulations. Many improved or novel RTI designs have been proposed in recent years, which aim to improve the real-time capabilities of RTI systems. Such designs are in general non-formalized, and the realizations of the designs are highly time-consuming and error-prone practices. In this paper, we propose a formal real-time RTI (RT-RTI) design approach using Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS). We discuss the feasibility of using DEVS and, as an additional step, we consider the case study of two recently proposed RT-RTI designs through a formalized DEVS model system. Our focus is how a DEVS component-based formalized design approach can predict some of the key design factors before the design is realized, or can further validate and consolidate realized RT-RTI designs.

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