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Behavior-aware Probabilistic Synchronization in Parallel Simulations and the Influence of the Simulation Model

  • Mirko Stoffers EMAIL logo

Abstract:

Efficient event scheduling and synchronization constitutes an essential part of high-performance parallel discrete event simulation. Traditional synchronization approaches like conservative and optimistic synchronization focus on a simple scheduling paradigm based on a primitive set of rules. However, we argue that a sophisticated synchronization algorithm considering event interactions can remarkably improve the performance of the simulation. In this article, we discuss three different heuristics which analyze those dependencies online and speed up the simulation by a factor of up to 6.5. Further, we analyze the ability of this paradigm to automatically detect available parallelism by applying it to scenarios featuring different degrees of available parallelism.

Online erschienen: 2012-11-26
Erschienen im Druck: 2012-11

© 2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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