Simulation algorithms for coupled DEVS
Given a coupled DEVS model, simulation algorithms are methods to generate the model's legal behaviors, which are a set of trajectories not to reach illegal states. (see behavior of a Coupled DEVS model.) [Zeigler84] originally introduced the algorithms that handle time variables related to lifespan and elapsed time
by introducing two other time variables, last event time,
, and next event time
with the following relations:

and

where denotes the current time. And the remaining time,

is equivalently computed as

, apparently .
Based on these relationships, the algorithms to simulate the behavior of a given Coupled DEVS are written as follows.
Algorithms
DEVS-coordinator Variables: parent // parent coordinator: // time of last event
: // time of next event
// the associated Coupled DEVS model when receive init-message(Time t) for each
do send init-message(t) to child
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;
; when receive star-message(Time t) if
then error: bad synchronization;
send star-message(t)to
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;
; when receive x-message(
, Time t) if
and
== false then error: bad synchronization; for each
do send x-message(
,t) to child
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;
; when receive y-message(
, Time t) for each
do send x-message(
,t) to child
if
then send y-message(
, t) to parent;
;
;
See also
References
- [Zeigler84] Bernard Zeigler (1984). Multifacetted Modeling and Discrete Event Simulation. Academic Press, London; Orlando. ISBN 978-0-12-778450-2.
- [ZKP00] Bernard Zeigler, Tag Gon Kim, Herbert Praehofer (2000). Theory of Modeling and Simulation (second ed.). Academic Press, New York. ISBN 978-0-12-778455-7.
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