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Switching to High Gear: Opportunities for Grand-scale Real-time Parallel Simulations...

by Kalyan S Perumalla
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications
Publication Date
Page Numbers
3 to 10
Volume
N/A
Conference Name
13th IEEE/ACM Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DS-RT 2009
Conference Location
Singapore, Singapore
Conference Sponsor
IEEE; ACM
Conference Date
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The recent emergence of dramatically large computational power, spanning desktops with multi-core processors and multiple graphics cards to supercomputers with 10^5 processor cores, has suddenly resulted in simulation-based solutions trailing behind in the ability to fully tap the new computational capacity. Here, we motivate the need for switching the parallel simulation research to a higher gear to exploit the new, immense levels of computational power. The potential for grand-scale real-time solutions is illustrated using preliminary results from prototypes in four example application areas: (a) state- or regional-scale vehicular mobility modeling, (b) very large-scale epidemic modeling, (c) modeling the propagation of wireless network signals in very large, cluttered terrains, and, (d) country- or world-scale social behavioral modeling. We believe the stage is perfectly poised for the parallel/distributed simulation community to envision and formulate similar grand-scale, real-time simulation-based solutions in many application areas.