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Development of a Distributed Road Traffic Simulation System

  • Keawmanee, T.;Seubpradit, K.;Tandayya, P.
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07b
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    • pp.1324-1326
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    • 2002
  • This paper concerns the development of distributed interactive simulation of a road traffic system. The simulation involved models of multiple and distributed road vehicles running on different locations. The simulation system represented a traffic system as if the distributed simulation models were in the same environment. The development of the distributed road traffic simulation was based on High Level Architecture (HLA), a state-of-the-art IEEE standard for the distributed and real-time simulation. Other work concerned modeling and simulating the road vehicles and building the map database for the virtual distributed shared environment. The information used in the simulation system was only in X-axis and Y-axis as the insignificant data in the Z-axis was omitted to simplify the simulation. However, the traffic system has visualized a 3-D coordinate system. The road vehicle models were able to avoid collision. The next direction of a vehicle can be chosen from the provided choices of further paths.

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Experiences with Simulation Software for the Analysis of Inverter Power Sources in Arc Welding Applications

  • Fischer W.;Mecke H.;Czarnecki T.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.731-736
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    • 2001
  • Nowadays various simulation tools are widely used for the design and the analysis of power electronic converters. From the engineering point of view it is rather difficult to parameterize power semiconductor device models without the knowledge of basic physical parameters. In recent years some data sheet driven behavioral models or so called 'wizard' tools have been introduced to solve this problem. In this contribution some experiences with some user-friendly power semiconductor models will be discussed. Using special simulation test circuits it is possible to get information on the static and dynamic behavior of the parameterized models before they are applied in more complex schemes. These results can be compared with data sheets or with measurements. The application of these models for power loss analysis of inverter type arc welding power sources will be described.

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A Methodology for Management of Version Supported VHDL Models Based on Relational Database (관계형 데이터베이스에 기반한 버전이 지원되는 VHDL 모델의 관리 기법)

  • 박휴찬
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.55-66
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    • 2002
  • VHDL has been. widely used in modeling and simulation of hardware designs. However, complex relationship between components of the designs makes the VHDL modeling problem very difficult. Furthermore, after the initial creation of VHDL models, they evolve into many versions over their lifetime. To cope with such difficulties, this paper proposes a new methodology for the management of VHDL models supporting versions. Its conceptual bases are system entity structure and relational database. Within the methodology, a family of hierarchical structures of a design is organized in the form of VHDL model structure. It is, in turn, represented in the form of relational tables. Once the model structure is built in such a way, a specific simulation model which meets design objective is pruned from the model structure. The details of VHDL codes are systematically synthesized by combining it with the primitive models in a model base. These algorithms are also defined in terms of relational algebraic operations.

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Simulation Models for Container Terminal Planning (컨테이너 터미널 중장기계획 수립을 위한 시뮬레이션 모형 개발 -안벽과 장치장 중심-)

  • 남기찬;곽규석;신재영;김우선
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.159-171
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    • 1999
  • This Paper aims to develop container terminal simulation models for medium and long term decision makings. It first undertakes in-depth survey of literature. finds its shortcomings and suggests some directions for improvement. It then proposes detailed design for the simulation models. Based on this it finally developes several simulation models and applies them to a hypothetical situation of a container terminal development. The results reveal that basic design questions such as length of quay, number of quay crane, size of storage area are well produced through the models.

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Study on the Application of Advanced Generator Models in Korean Power Systems (국내 전력계통에 개선된 발전기 모델 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Soobae
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.66 no.2
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes the use of advanced generator models in the studies of Korean power systems to accurately represent the dynamic behaviors of synchronous generators and thus to achieve a better match between transient stability simulations and reality. In the paper, GENTPF and GENTPJ models are described which have appeared over the last decade in the WECC system. Those advanced models are compared with conventional synchronous generator models such as GENROU and GENSAL, which have been used in dynamic studies of Korean power systems. The advancements are investigated by recognizing the differences in block diagram, saturation modeling, and network interface equations. Simulation comparisons between conventional and advanced models in Korean power systems are then provided. Clear distinctions identified in the simulation results demonstrate the necessity of the use of advanced generator models in Korean power system.

Performance Evaluation of a Parallel DEVS Simulation Environment of P-DEVSIM ++ (병렬 DEVS 시뮬레이션 환경(P-DEVSIM ++) 성능 평가)

  • 성영락
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 1993
  • Zeigler's DEVS(Discrete Event Systems Specification) formalism supports formal specification of discrete event systems in a hierarchical , modular manner. Associated are hierarchical, distributed simulation algorithms, called abstract simulators, which interpret dynamics of DEVS models. This paper deals with performance evaluation of P-DEVSIM ++, a parallel simulation environment which implements the DEVS formalism and associated simulation algorithms in a parallel environment. Performance simulator has been developed and used to experiment models of parallel simulation executions in different conditions. The experimental result shows that simulation time depends on both the number of processors in the parallel system and the communication overheads among such processors.

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A study on modelling and simulation of computer communication protocols (컴퓨터 통신 프로토콜의 모델링과 시뮬레이션에 관한 연구)

  • 손진곤;백두권
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 1990.04a
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    • pp.22-31
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    • 1990
  • In this paper, we have studied modelling and simulation of computer communication protocols theoretically. After describing a definition and functions of communication protocols, we have classified models for protocol design. And, in those protocol models, by endowing Timed Petri Net (TPN) models with a time function .tau., we have proposed a structural definition of TPN models. Furthermore, in order to complement Petri Net Based models with some problems, we have introduced the Discrete EVent system Specification (DEVS) concept in system simulation field. As an important result of our study, we have presented a theorem, which says that a TPN model becomes a DEVS model, and proved it. According to the theorem, we can perform efficient simulation by using the DEVS model transformed from a TPN model when we intend the TPN model to be simulated, otherwise we design another simulation model for it.

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Model Composition Methodology for High Speed Simulation (고속 시뮬레이션을 위한 모델합성 방법)

  • Lee, Wan-Bok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.6 no.11
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    • pp.258-265
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    • 2006
  • DEVS formalism is advantageous in modeling large-scale complex systems and it reveals good readability, because it can specify discrete event systems in a hierarchical manner. In contrast, it has drawback in that the simulation speed of DEVS models is comparably slow since it requires frequent message passing between the component models in run-time. This paper proposes a method, called model composition, for simulation speedup of DEVS models. The method is viewed as a compiled simulation technique which eliminates run-time interpretation of communication paths between component models. Experimental results show that the simulation speed of transformed DEVS models is about 18 times faster than original ones.

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Discrete Event Simulation with Embedded Distributed Expert System: Application to Manufacturing Process Monitoring and Diagnosis (분산 전문가 시스템의 기능을 갖는 이산사건 시뮬레이션: 제조 공정 오류 감지와 진단에의 적용)

  • 조대호
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.137-152
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    • 1998
  • One of the components that constitute the simulation models is the state variables whose values are determined by the time related simulation process. Embedding rule-based expert systems into the simulation models should provide a systematic way of handling these time-dependent variables without distracting the essential problem solving capabilities of the expert systems which are well suited for expressing the decision making function of complex cases. The expert system, however, is inefficient in dealing with the time elapsing characteristics of target system compare to the simulation models. To solve the problem, this paper provides an interruptible inference engine whose inferencing process can be interrupted when the variables' value, which are used as the parameters of the rules, are not yet determined due to the time dependent nature of the state variables. The process is resumed when the variables are ready. The elapse of time is calculated by time-advance function of the simulation model to which the expert system has been embedded. The example modeling shown exploits the embedded interruptible inferencing capability for the controlling and monitoring of metal grating process.

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Assessment of Distributed and Dynamic Potential of Photovoltaic Systems in Urban Areas (태양광 발전 시스템의 시공간적 잠재성 평가 소프트웨어 개발)

  • Choi, Yosoon
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.59.2-59.2
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    • 2011
  • This study presents a new method for coupling ArcGIS (popular GIS software) with TRaNsient SYstems Simulation (TRNSYS, reference software for researchers and engineers around the world) to use capabilities of the 4 and 5-parameter PV array performance models within the ArcGIS environment. Using the validated and industry-proven solar energy simulation models implemented in TRNSYS and other built-in ArcGIS functionalities, dynamic characteristics of distributed PV potential in terms of hourly, daily or monthly power outputs can be investigated with considerations of diverse options in selecting and mounting PV panels. In addition, the proposed method allows users to complete entire procedures in a single framework (i.e., a preliminary site survey using 3D building models, shading analyses to investigate usable rooftop areas with considerations of different sizes and shapes of buildings, dynamic energy simulation to examine the performances of various PV systems, visualization of the simulation results to understand spatially and temporally distributed patterns of PV potential). Therefore tedious tasks for data conversion among multiple softwares can be significantly reduced or eliminated. While the programming environment of TRNSYS is proprietary, the redistributable executable, simulation kernel and simulation engine of TRNSYS can be freely distributed to end-users. Therefore, GIS users who do not have a license of TRNSYS can also use the functionalities of solar energy simulation models within ArcGIS.

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