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Vaubourg, Julien. "Intégration de modèles de réseaux IP à un multi-modèle DEVS, pour la co-simulation de systèmes cyber-physiques." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LORR0022/document.
Full textModeling and simulation (M&S) of cyber-physical systems (CPS) can require representing components from three expertise fields: physics, information systems, and communication networks (IP). There is no universal simulator with all of the required skills, but we can gather and interconnect models provided by the communities, with a multi-model. The challenges are 1) integrating all heterogeneities in a multi-model (formalisms, representations, implementations), 2) integrating IP models in a way enabling them to represent the transport of application data produced by external models, and 3) integrating IP models in a way enabling them to complete each other, to be able to represent CPS heterogeneous IP networks. In order to meet these challenges, we relied our solution on the works around MECSYCO, a co-simulation platform based on the DEVS wrapping principle. We propose to define a comprehensive framework enabling to achieve DEVS wrapping of IP models, with 1) a structuration of different issue levels when integrating IP models in a co-simulation (goals and constraints of the wrapping) and 2) a proposition of a DEVS wrapping strategy for IP models and their simulators. We propose some evaluations of our approach, through the integration of two popular IP simulators, and concrete examples of CPS M&S (inter alia, with an example of a models interconnection between NS-3 and OMNeT++/INET, and an industrial application used by EDF R&D)
Vaubourg, Julien. "Intégration de modèles de réseaux IP à un multi-modèle DEVS, pour la co-simulation de systèmes cyber-physiques." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LORR0022.
Full textModeling and simulation (M&S) of cyber-physical systems (CPS) can require representing components from three expertise fields: physics, information systems, and communication networks (IP). There is no universal simulator with all of the required skills, but we can gather and interconnect models provided by the communities, with a multi-model. The challenges are 1) integrating all heterogeneities in a multi-model (formalisms, representations, implementations), 2) integrating IP models in a way enabling them to represent the transport of application data produced by external models, and 3) integrating IP models in a way enabling them to complete each other, to be able to represent CPS heterogeneous IP networks. In order to meet these challenges, we relied our solution on the works around MECSYCO, a co-simulation platform based on the DEVS wrapping principle. We propose to define a comprehensive framework enabling to achieve DEVS wrapping of IP models, with 1) a structuration of different issue levels when integrating IP models in a co-simulation (goals and constraints of the wrapping) and 2) a proposition of a DEVS wrapping strategy for IP models and their simulators. We propose some evaluations of our approach, through the integration of two popular IP simulators, and concrete examples of CPS M&S (inter alia, with an example of a models interconnection between NS-3 and OMNeT++/INET, and an industrial application used by EDF R&D)
Books on the topic "005.13/3"
Martin, Stepp, ed. Building Java programs: A back to basics approach. 2nd ed. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2011.
Find full textA, Ziegler Carol, ed. C programming for scientists and engineers with applications. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009.
Find full textMartin, Kalin, ed. C for scientists and engineers. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1997.
Find full textL, Ranum David, ed. Python programming in context. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009.
Find full textLaura, Lemay, ed. Sams teach yourself Java 2 in 21 days. 4th ed. Indianapolis, Ind: Sams, 2004.
Find full textSanford, Leestma, ed. FORTRAN 77 for engineers and scientists. 3rd ed. New York: Macmillan, 1992.
Find full textSteve, Graham, ed. Building Web services with Java: Making sense of XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. 2nd ed. Indianapolis, Ind: Sams, 2005.
Find full textGary, Cornell, ed. Core Java 2.: Advanced features. Palo Alto, Calif: Sun Microsystems Press, 2000.
Find full textIra, Pohl, ed. A book on C: Programming in C. 4th ed. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1998.
Find full textIra, Pohl, ed. A book on C: Programming in C. 3rd ed. Redwood City, Calif: Benjamin Cummings Pub. Co., 1995.
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