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A Flexible and Efficient Scheme for Interest Management in HLA

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Systems Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications (AsiaSim 2004)

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In this paper, we present a new scheme to improve both the flexibility and efficiency of interest management for scaling up distributed interactive simulation. Our approach is explained by describing Area of Interest (AoI) up-date and Degree of Interest (DoI) estimation. We introduce the concept of resolution into the existing spatial model and propose a new relevance model named dynamic resolution spatial model (DRSM). And, a 2-tiered process is presented which based on the proposed model and the existing grid model. Our scheme will enable an interest manager to support various applications and sophisticate strategy for large-scale DIS.

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Park, C., Hirota, K., Hirose, M., Ko, H. (2005). A Flexible and Efficient Scheme for Interest Management in HLA. In: Baik, DK. (eds) Systems Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications. AsiaSim 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3398. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30585-9_16

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