TRACK 1

2000 SUMMER COMPUTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE

JULY 16 - 20, 2000

Vancouver, B.C. Canada
The Coast Plaza Suite Hotel, at Stanley Park

 
TRACK 1: SIMULATION METHODOLOGIES: LANGUAGES, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
 
Chair: Ralph Huntsinger, University of California-Chico

Session 1: Toward Adequate Modeling and Network Management

Strategic Directions in Simulation and Modeling (UK Perspective)
Andrzej Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University, UK

An Intelligent Agent Controlled Methodology for Determining Adequate Models
Andras Javor, G. Szucs, Szechenyi Istvan College, Hungary

Pondering on a Self-Organizing All-Optical Routing System
Edward Frietman, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
G.D. Khoe, Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands
R. Huntsinger, California State University-Chico, USA

Network Security Modeling and Cyber Attack Simulation Using the SES/MB Framework
Sung-Do Chi, J.S. Park, K.C. Jung, H.K. Kim, J.S. Lee, Hangkong University Koyang-si, South Korea

Session 2: HLA and Distributed Simulation

Using Joint Measure to Study Tradeoffs Between Work Traffic Reduction and Fidelity of HLA Compliant Pursuer/Evader Simulations
S. Hall, S.M Venkatesan, D.B. Wood, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, USA
H. Sarjoughian, B.P. Zeigler, University of Arizona, USA

Distributed HLA-Based Simulation with MATLAB
W. Drewelow, University of Rostock, Germany
Sven Pawletta, University of Wismar, Germany

In Search of Data Distribution Management in Large Scale Distributed Simulations
Azzedine Boukerche, A. Roy, University of North Texas-Denton, USA

Design and Implementation of High Performance and High Fidelity Wargame Simulation System
Atsuo Ozaki, M. Furuichi, K. Takahashi, H. Matsukawa, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan

Effect of Automatic Load Balancing in Conservative Distributed Simulation
Jouni Ikonen, J. Porras, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Session 3: 3D Methodologies

Applications for 3-Dimensional Scanning Technology as a Precursor to Simulation and Modeling
Tim Williamson, University of Wales Institute, UK

Voxel Column Expansion Strategies for Envelope Modeling
Yong Chen, Purdue University, USA

From the Scull to the Face: Advances in Inverse #D-Simulation
Dietmar Moeller, B. Kesper, S. Bergstedt, University of Hamburg, Germany
E. Godehardt, J. Koch, University of Dusseldorf, Germany

Implementation of JAVA 3D API for Multiagent System of Electrical Engineering Virtual Laboratory
Alita Dewi, J.L. Coulomb, R. Pacaut, Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique, France

Session 4: Logistics and Transportation

MMTS Modeling Methodology Extensions
John Creagh, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland

A Simulation Methodology Description of Container Placement Using a Unique System to Control the Logistics
Ralph Huntsinger, California State University-Chico, USA
M. Itmi, P. Jarjoui, J. Pecuchet, PSI INSA-ROUEN, France

Factoral Design Solution for Optimal Response Identification
Flavio Tonelli, R. Mosca, University of Genoa, Italy

Real-Time Traffic Generation for a Driving Simulator Using MATLAB
Harold Klee, University of Central Florida, USA

Session 5: Environments for Simulation

The Need for Debugging Tools for Declarative Equation Based Simulation Languages
Peter Bunus, P. Fritzson, Linkoping University, Sweden

A Method for an Embedded Explanation Subsystem for Simulation Systems: A Proposal for an Intelligent Simulation Environment
Mhamed Itmi, P. Jarjoui, J. Pecuchet, PSI INSA-ROUEN, France
R. Huntsinger, California State University-Chico, USA

Using COM to Reduce Development Time and Provide for Future Growth
Curt Ruffing, Teledyne Brown Engineering, USA

An Integrated Spreadsheet Approach to Simulation Interfaces
James Leathrum, R.R. Mielke, T. Frith, Old Dominion University, USA

Session 6: Modeling and Simulation Environments

An Advanced Modeling and Simulation Tool for Dynamic Systems
Levent Gokdere, C.W. Brice, R.A. Dougal, Univ. of South Carolina, USA

DEVS-Based Multi-Formalism Modeling and Simulation in Modelica
Peter Bunus, P. Fritzson, Linkoping University, Sweden

Applications of the Cell-DEVS Paradigm
Gabriel Wainer, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

ASL/NSL: A Multi-Level Computational Model for Neural Simulation
Alfredo Weitzenfeld, ITAM, Mexico

Kinematics Simulation of Planar Mechanisms, A Proposal of Standard Definition Using XML
Mario Acevedo, M. Aguilar, J. Aņorve, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico

Session 7: Algorithms and Optimization

Computing a Canonical Bond Graph from a Component-Connection Representation
Bruno Robisson, J. Ganascia, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris, France

Stochastic Genetic Algorithm for Simulation Optimization
Young Hae Lee, C. Jeong, Hanyang University, South Korea

Multistage Monte Carlo Optimization
William Conley, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA
P.J. May, Schneider Logistics, USA

Statistical Optimization and the Minimax Transformation
William Conley, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, USA

Session 8: Conducting Manufacturing Simulation

Snoopy Calendar Queue
Tan Leong, K.C. Chung, T.L. Jin, NUS, Singapore

Effectiveness of Static/Deterministic Scheduling Methods in a Dynamic and Stochastic Environment
Rasoul Shafaei, Khajeh Nasir University of Technology, Iran

Iteration Time Interval Versus Event Driven Evaluation of a Stochastic Continuous Model
Martin Albertyn, Gennan Systems, South Africa

A Scalable Deadlock Avoidance Algorithm for Flexible Manufacturing Systems with Mixed Choices in Part Routing
Robert Lipset, R.P. Judd, W. Zhang, Ohio University-Athens, USA

Session 9: Emulation/Simulation of Physical Systems

A Simulation Technique for Codesign of Hardware/Software
Jianming Cai, I.E. Ritchie, D.W. Lloyd, London Guildhall University, UK

Research on Fault Diagnosis of Power Station Thermal Facilities Based on Star-90 Simulation Support System
Ma Liangyu, Wang Bingshu, Ma Yongguang, Tong Zhensheng, North China Electric Power University, China

Evaluation of Solar Systems in Jordan Using Fuzzy Sets Programming
Rustom Mamlook, S. Nijmeh, Applied Science University, Jordan
B.A. Akash, University of Qatar

The Optimization of the Sintering Operation by the Computer Simulation
Juzo Shibata, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan

Session 10: Parameter Estimation and Statistics

Analyzing the Sensitivity of Simulation Parameters
James Leathrum, L. Karlberg, Old Dominion University, USA

An Approach for Dynamic System Model Validation and Simulation
Gregory Mealy, A.M. Warlock, TASC, USA

Single-Pass Trace Simulation for Superscalar Microprocessors
R-Ming Shiu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
C. Chung, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

Initial Transient Period Detection for Steady-State Quantile Estimation
Jong-Suk Lee, D. McNickle, K. Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Session 11: Simulation in Biology and Medicine

Simulation of Modular Processes Using Petri Nets: Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis
Isaac Barjis, World Distributed University, Russian Federation
J. Barjis, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Partial Fuzzification of Hybrid Time-Discrete Compartment Model of Paracetamol
Ales Belic, R. Karba, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Slovenia
I. Grabnar, A. Mrhar, Faculty of Pharmacy, Slovenia

A Simulator for Human Respiratory Control System
Shyan-Lung Lin, Feng Chia University, Taiwan

An Evaluation Framework to Support Accuracy Analysis of Computer Assisted Surgery Systems
Warren Viant, University of Hull, UK

Some Problems in Sequential Simulation with Self-Similar Processes
Hae-Duck J. Jeong, D.C. McNickle, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

High-Speed, Real-Time Simulation Using Parallel Digital Signal Processors
Roy E. Crosbie, California State University-Chico, USA
N.G. Hingorani, Hingorani Power Electronics, USA

 

 
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