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Seven-O'clock: a new distributed GVT algorithm using network atomic operations
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January 2009

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International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling

D.W. Bauer Jr

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C.D. Carothers

In this paper we introduce a new concept, Network Atomic Operations (NAOs) to create a zero-cost consistent cut. Using NAOs, we define a wall clock time driven Global Virtual Time (GVT) algorithm called The Seven O'clock GVT algorithm that is an extension of Fujimoto's shared memory GVT algorithm. Using this new GVT algorithm, we report good optimistic parallel performance on a cluster of Itanium-II quad processor systems as well as a dated cluster of 40 dual Pentium III systems for both benchmark applications such as PHOLD and real-world applications such as a large-scale TCP/IP internet model. In some cases, super-linear speedup is observed. The Seven O'clock GVT algorithm greatly simplifies processor synchronisation by creating a zero-cost 'consistent cut' across the distributed simulation.

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... Having simulation control, which can throttle the speed of nodes that use up too much memory, has been shown to work in these situations [9]. Faster GVT implementations, such as those presented by [10] and [2], might further help to minimize this problem. Secondly, the idea of activity can be implemented for our simulation kernels, making it possible to dynamically switch between conservative and optimistic synchronization when behavioural changes are detected. ...

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Performance Analysis of a PDEVS Simulator Supporting Multiple Synchronization Protocols
Seven-O'clock: a new distributed GVT algorithm using network atomic operations
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  • January 2009

International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling