Abstract

This chapter introduces the concept of federation (simulation environment) architecture. For rigorous federation design, we need more than lollipop diagrams. In this regard, first, we outline what federation architecture means and then show how to formalize a federation architecture using metamodeling, so that a federation architecture can be put into a machine processable form, thereby enabling tool support for the code generation and the early verification of the federation architectures. To this end, we present a realized metamodel, called Federation Architecture Metamodel (FAMM), for describing the architecture of a HLA compliant federation. We also discuss the verification techniques for federation architectures. Chapter concludes with a case study detailing the federation architecture modeling.

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