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Calling Sequence Calculation for Sequential Co-simulation Master

Published:14 May 2018Publication History

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This paper explores the improvement of non-iterative co-simulation master. A simple hybrid system is depicted and analyzed. Based on this analysis guidelines for calculating the calling sequence are introduced. Guidelines allow the implementation of a new constraint programming algorithm. This algorithm allows better calling sequence selection based solely on information about connecting the co-simulation network. The algorithm is confirmed by the example of co-simulation of a hybrid electric vehicle. In this example, the constraint programming algorithm found a subjectively good calling sequence without any involvement of the model developer.

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          SIGSIM-PADS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation
          May 2018
          224 pages
          ISBN:9781450350921
          DOI:10.1145/3200921

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          • Published: 14 May 2018

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          SIGSIM-PADS '18 Paper Acceptance Rate15of46submissions,33%Overall Acceptance Rate398of779submissions,51%

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