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SummerSim 2013: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Agostino G. Bruzzone, Peter G. Kropf, Linda Ann Riley, Maryam Davoudpour, Adriano O. Solis:
2013 Summer Simulation Multiconference, SummerSim '13, Toronto, Canada - July 07 - 10, 2013. Society for Computer Simulation International / ACM DL 2013, ISBN 978-1-62748-276-9
Summer Computer Simulation Conference
- Eric W. Weisel, Mikel D. Petty:
A Bayesian approach to assessing expected utility in the simulation decision. 1 - Jenaro Nosedal, Miquel Angel Piera Eroles, Sergio Ruiz:
A causal model to schedule efficient ground delays in present air traffic management systems modeling and simulation for complex networks management. 2 - Mingxin Zhang, Mamadou D. Seck, Alexander Verbraeck:
A DEVS-based M&S method for large-scale multi-agent systems. 3 - Zhi Han, Pieter J. Mosterman, Fu Zhang:
A graph algorithm for linearizing simulink models. 4 - Youngwoo Lee, Taesik Lee:
A measure to assess combat effectiveness using network representation. 5 - John A. Sokolowski, Catherine M. Banks, Saikou Y. Diallo, Jose J. Padilla, Christopher J. Lynch:
A simulation analysis to weigh the impact of obesity: corresponding patient need with medical capacity. 6 - Toshitaka Fukiharu:
A simulation on the Shapley values. 7 - Andrew Greasley, Tony Taylor, Chris M. Smith:
A simulation study of the shift system at a UK police communications centre. 8 - Alyssa Schaefbauer, Cole Meyers, Aaron Stout, Ehren Biglari, Jacob Kantor, Yusheng Feng:
A virtual training system based on computer sensing and football kicking dynamics using real-time wireless feedback. 9 - Haibin Zhu, Luming Feng, Ratvinder Singh Grewal:
An efficient approach to solving the agent training problem for a sustainable group. 10 - Feiku Zhang, Hui Li, Xudong Yang:
Application of AMESim and Matlab simulation on hydraulic servo control system of spinning lathe. 11 - Hamidreza Eskandari, Nazanin Babolmorad, Nastaran Farrokhnia:
Bottleneck analysis in a pharmaceutical production line using simulation approach. 12 - Mohammad El-Shabani, Mohammad Moallemi, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Cellular simulation of asymmetric energy requirements in wireless sensor networks. 13 - Victor Romanov, Aleksandra Varfolomeeva:
Cloud ERP simulation in powersim environment. 14 - Vishakha Sharma, Adriana B. Compagnoni:
Computational and mathematical models of the JAK-STAT signal transduction pathway. 15 - Zhi Jun Lu, Qian Xiang, Jun Gu:
Data driven process modeling and simulation: an applied case study. 16 - Smaragda Christodoulou, Despina Michael, Andreas Gregoriades, Maria Pampaka:
Design of a 3D interactive simulator for driver behavior analysis. 17 - Alexander Ferworn, Scott Herman, Jimmy Tran, Alex Ufkes, Ryan McDonald:
Disaster scene reconstruction: modeling and simulating urban building collapse rubble within a game engine. 18 - Sanja Lazarova-Molnar, Rabeb Mizouni:
Discrete-event simulation for design of enhanced project schedules. 19 - G. Rotella, S. Rizzuti, Domenico Umbrello:
Enhancing product performance in machining processes: statistical analysis and development of predictive models. 20 - Sadaf Mustafiz, Hans Vangheluwe:
Explicit modelling of statechart simulation environments. 21 - Ilya B. Gertsbakh, Yoseph Shpungin:
Failure development in dependent networks. 22 - Benjamin Schiller, Thorsten Strufe:
GTNA 2.0 - a framework for rapid prototyping and evaluation of routing algorithms. 23 - Rafael Diaz, Joshua G. Behr, Ange-Lionel Toba, Bridget Giles, ManWo Ng, Francesco Longo, Letizia Nicoletti:
Humanitarian/emergency logistics models: a state of the art overview. 24 - Christian Berger:
Improving scenario selection for simulations by run-time control-flow analysis. 25 - Dohyung Kim, Hyun-Shik Oh, Seong Wook Hwang:
Integrating legacy simulation models into component-based weapon system simulation environment. 26 - Andrew Jeffery, Jonathon Panke, Nick Eaket, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Mobile simulation with applications for serious gaming. 27 - Desheng Fu, Matthias Becker, Helena Szczerbicka:
On the potential of semi-conservative look-ahead estimation in approximative distributed discrete event simulation. 28 - Ben Rosenthal, Raju Datla, Dave Greeley, David Kring, Troy Keipper, Bill Milewski:
Optimization validation of a high-speed boat. 29 - Giang Nguyen, Mathias Fischer, Thorsten Strufe:
OSSim: a generic simulation framework for overlay streaming. 30 - Sanja Lazarova-Molnar:
Petri nets extension to model state-varying failure rates. 31 - Tim Bakker, Garrett L. Ward, Siva T. Patibandla, Robert H. Klenke:
RAMS: a fast, low-fidelity, multiple agent discrete-event simulator. 32 - Liam Delaney, Adam Kleczkowski, Savi Maharaj, Susan Rasmussen, Lynn Williams:
Reflections on a virtual experiment addressing human behavior during epidemics. 33 - Bo Hu Li, Xudong Chai, Baocun Hou, Chen Yang, Tan Li, Tingyu Lin, Zhihui Zhang, Yabin Zhang, Wenhai Zhu, Zenghui Zhao:
Research and application on cloud simulation. 34 - Yuri B. Boiko, Tet Hin Yeap:
Self-similarity of the simulated internet traffic from the source with clustered fragmented periodic output. 35 - Agostino G. Bruzzone, Marina Massei, Adriano O. Solis, Simonluca Poggi, Christian Bartolucci, Lorenzo Capponi D'Agostino:
Serious games as enablers for training and education on operations on ships and off-shore platforms. 36 - Hamidreza Eskandari, Hadi Darabi, Seyed Amirhamed Hosseinzadeh:
Simulation and optimization of haulage system of an open-pit mine. 37 - Seán Óg Murphy, Kenneth N. Brown, Cormac J. Sreenan:
The EvacSim pedestrian evacuation agent model: development and validation. 38 - James R. Morris-King, Levent Yilmaz:
Toward an agent-based ecological model of the triple-helix theory of innovation dynamics. 39 - R. Thieberger:
Traffic light regime for a specific approach to a city. 40 - D. Aguirre Guerrero, Ricardo Marcelín-Jiménez, Enrique Rodríguez-Colina:
WSN simulation model with a complex systems approach. 41
Work in Progress
- Miron Vinarskiy:
A model of an open exponential queuing network with losses due to finite shared buffers in multi-queue nodes. 42 - Stuart C. Grant, Slawo Wesolkowski:
A multi-objective optimization approach to selecting sets of training devices. 43 - Alexander S. Mentis, Levent Yilmaz:
Adapting a natural system simulation model to a general-purpose metaheuristic: toward engineering emergent distributed decision-making. 44 - Syed Ahmed Raza, A. H. M. A. Rahim:
An adaptive pitch control strategy for a doubly fed wind generation system. 45 - James Ford Johnson, David H. K. Hoe:
Designing an agent based model for the efficient removal of red imported fire ant colonies. 46 - Linda Ann Riley:
Discrete-event simulation optimization: a review of past approaches and propositions for future direction. 47 - John Tsiligaridis, Fabian Ochoa:
Dot matrices and genetics algorithms for MSA. 48 - Benjamin Schiller, Thorsten Strufe:
Dynamic network analyzer building a framework for the graph-theoretic analysis of dynamic networks. 49 - Marina Eskola, Tapio Heikkilä, Tero Peippola:
Identification of radio disturbances of wireless sensor networks. 50 - Irving Olmedo, Yessika Guerra Perez, James Ford Johnson, Lakshman Raut, David H. K. Hoe:
Image segmentation on GPGPUs: a cellular automata-based approach. 51 - Se Jung Kwon, Changho Sung, Hae Sang Song, Tag Gon Kim:
Integrated hybrid systems modeling and simulation methodology based on HDEVS formalism. 52 - Sepideh Bahrani, Renaud Bougueng Tchemeube, Alain Mouttham, Daniel Amyot:
Real-time simulations to support operational decision making in healthcare. 53 - Bahram Nassersharif:
Simulation of two-phase flow in a complex porous medium. 54 - Damien Foures, Vincent Albert, Alexandre Nketsa:
Simulation validation using the compatibility between simulation model and experimental frame. 55 - Nakisa Nassersharif:
Social network modeling using the DAWN (dynamic adjustable weighted network) algorithm. 56 - Fortune S. Mhlanga, E. L. Perry, Ching-Song Wei, Peter A. Ng:
Towards a predictive model architecture for current or emergent pandemic situations. 57
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