An Empirical Performance Study of Connection Oriented Time Warp Parallel Simulation
Ali Al-Humaimidi and Hussam Ramadan
Information Systems Department, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Information Systems Department, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract: Time warp is a well-known optimistic mechanism for parallel execution of simulation programs. Implementing time warp using a connection-oriented communication approach is proposed in the literature as a way to improve time warp performance because it allows for the use of more efficient event queue implementations. However, no empirical performance studies have been reported for connection-oriented time warp. In this paper, we present an enhanced version of the connection-oriented time warp algorithm along with its associated data structures. An empirical performance study of the connection-oriented time warp is conducted on a network of workstations using a standard synthetic benchmark simulation model. Experimental results show that this algorithm is capable of achieving better performance than that of traditional connectionless time warp for several performance measures.
Keywords: Parallel simulation, time warp, connection-oriented, connectionless.
Received March 18, 2007; accepted December 13, 2007