The study of air transportation systems is a prime opportunity for the application of simulation modeling. The complexity and highly interdependent nature of the national air transportation system makes it difficult to study, even through simulation. As a result, models of this system are typically large and require long run times. This paper reports on a model designed to apply the emerging technology of parallel/distributed computing to facilitate the rapid analysis of national-scope air transportation systems. The model makes extensive use of the SPEEDES distributed simulation support software developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory by Dr. Jeff Steinman.
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DOIS: 10.1145/224401.224782 10.1109/wsc.1995.478970
Published on 01/01/2005
Volume 2005, 2005
DOI: 10.1145/224401.224782
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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