by Puch, Stefan, Fränzle, Martin, Osterloh, Jan Patrick and Läsche, Christoph
Reference:
Puch, Stefan, Fränzle, Martin, Osterloh, Jan Patrick and Läsche, Christoph, "Rapid Virtual-Human-in-the-Loop Simulation with the High Level Architecture", In Proceedings of Summer Computer Simulation Conference 2012 (SCSC 2012), Curran Associates, Inc., 2012.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Puch2012,
author = {Puch, Stefan and Fr{\"a}nzle, Martin and Osterloh, Jan Patrick and
L{\"a}sche, Christoph},
title = {Rapid Virtual-Human-in-the-Loop Simulation with the High Level Architecture},
booktitle = {Proceedings of Summer Computer Simulation Conference 2012 (SCSC 2012)
},
year = {2012},
number = {10},
series = {Simulation Series Vol},
month = {07},
organization = {Bruzzone, A.},
publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.},
note = {Connecting different simulators, and setting up a distributed simulation
is a complex and expensive task. Especially in research projects,
where rapid results are desired, this is a task that is often too
time consuming. Therefore the use of standards and existing frameworks
can be helpful. The IEEE 1516 High Level Architecture (HLA) is a
well-established concept for distributed simulation, whereas HLA
is not well suited for rapid prototyping. In this paper, we describe
how we use HLA in a virtual-human-in-the-loop simulation, as well
as the framework we developed in order to allow to rapidly connect
new simulators. Finally, we present an evaluation of our framework,
which shows that an open source RTI in our context of research may
compete well with a commercial RTI implementation. },
edition = {44},
howpublished = {CD},
isbn = {9781618399847}
}