A Unified Cloud-Enabled Discrete Event Parallel and Distributed Simulation Architecture
Jos\'e L. Risco-Mart\'in, Kevin Henares, Saurabh Mittal, Luis F., Almendras, Katzalin Olcoz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible, unified cloud-enabled architecture for parallel and distributed discrete event simulation based on DEVS, achieving significant speedups without source code modifications.
Contribution
It presents a novel unified framework that simplifies deploying parallel and distributed simulations in the cloud, enhancing performance and flexibility over existing separate approaches.
Findings
Maximum speedup of 15.95x in parallel simulations
Maximum speedup of 1.84x in distributed simulations
Framework enables low-effort deployment without source code changes
Abstract
Cloud simulation environments today are largely employed to model and simulate complex systems for remote accessibility and variable capacity requirements. In this regard, scalability issues in Modeling and Simulation (M\&S) computational requirements can be tackled through the elasticity of on-demand Cloud deployment. However, implementing a high performance cloud M\&S framework following these elastic principles is not a trivial task as parallelizing and distributing existing architectures is challenging. Indeed, both the parallel and distributed M\&S developments have evolved following separate ways. Parallel solutions has always been focused on ad-hoc solutions, while distributed approaches, on the other hand, have led to the definition of standard distributed frameworks like the High Level Architecture (HLA) or influenced the use of distributed technologies like the Message Passing…
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