Theory of Modeling and SimulationAcademic Press, 10 jan 2000 - 510 pagina's The increased computational power and software tools available to engineers have increased the use and dependence on modeling and computer simulation throughout the design process. These tools have given engineers the capability of designing highly complex systems and computer architectures that were previously unthinkable. Every complex design project, from integrated circuits, to aerospace vehicles, to industrial manufacturing processes requires these new methods. This book fulfills the essential need of system and control engineers at all levels in understanding modeling and simulation. This book, written as a true text/reference has become a standard sr./graduate level course in all EE departments worldwide and all professionals in this area are required to update their skills. The book provides a rigorous mathematical foundation for modeling and computer simulation. It provides a comprehensive framework for modeling and simulation integrating the various simulation approaches. It covers model formulation, simulation model execution, and the model building process with its key activities model abstraction and model simplification, as well as the organization of model libraries. Emphasis of the book is in particular in integrating discrete event and continuous modeling approaches as well as a new approach for discrete event simulation of continuous processes. The book also discusses simulation execution on parallel and distributed machines and concepts for simulation model realization based on the High Level Architecture (HLA) standard of the Department of Defense.
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Introduction to Systems Modeling Concepts | 3 |
Framework for Modeling and Simulation | 25 |
Modeling Formalisms and Their Simulators | 37 |
Introduction to Discrete Event System Specifications DEVS | 75 |
Hierarchy of System Specifications | 99 |
Modeling Formalisms and Simulation Algorithms | 135 |
Coupled Multicomponent Systems | 149 |
Simulators for Basic Formalisms | 175 |
Abstraction Representation | 293 |
Constructing Model Families | 329 |
Living with Error | 367 |
Universality and Uniqueness | 391 |
DEVS Representation of Systems | 411 |
with Arbitrarily Small Error | 429 |
System Design and Modeling | 455 |
System Entity StructureModel Base Framework | 481 |
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abstract Algorithm approach base model basic behavior block Bond Graphs cells cellular automata Chapter Classic DEVS components compute coordinator coupled system defined derivative DEV&DESS DEVS formalism DEVS model DEVS simulation devs-simulator differential equation discrete event simulation discrete event systems discrete time systems distributed simulation DTSS dynamic dynamic system error example execution Exercise experimental frame external feedback Figure finite fuzzy global hierarchical homomorphism I/O function I/O system implementation initial input event input ports input segment input/output integration interface internal event internal transition IOFO linear loop lumped model mapping memoryless modeling and simulation modular multicomponent output events output function output trajectories Parallel DEVS parameter partition Petri nets phase piecewise processor quantized systems queue receive represents Sext Sint system level system specification systems theory t₁ t₂ ta(s temporal logic Theorem tion transition function variables w₁ x-message xcont Zeigler
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