To understand, predict and optimize the behavior of systems, several M&S techniques are emerging. A well-known and mature standard is the IEEE 1516-2010-High Level Architecture (HLA) that is a generalpurpose architecture to support the reuse and interoperability of distributed simulation components. In this context, the paper presents a concrete experience in using the HLA standard in the context of an international project, the Simulation Exploration Experience (SEE), organized by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO), in collaboration with NASA and other industrial partners, and involving several university teams in the distributed simulation of a Moon base.
Using the HLA standard in the context of an International Simulation Project: The experience of the “SMASHTeam”
FALCONE A;GARRO, Alfredo
2016-01-01
Abstract
To understand, predict and optimize the behavior of systems, several M&S techniques are emerging. A well-known and mature standard is the IEEE 1516-2010-High Level Architecture (HLA) that is a generalpurpose architecture to support the reuse and interoperability of distributed simulation components. In this context, the paper presents a concrete experience in using the HLA standard in the context of an international project, the Simulation Exploration Experience (SEE), organized by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO), in collaboration with NASA and other industrial partners, and involving several university teams in the distributed simulation of a Moon base.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.