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SPEEDES: A CASE STUDY OF SPACE OPERATIONS
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TitleSPEEDES: A CASE STUDY OF SPACE OPERATIONS
AuthorParuchuri, Amith
KeywordsSPEEDES
Distributed Environment
AbstractThis thesis describes the application of parallel simulation techniques to represent the structured functional parallelism present within the Space Shuttle Operations Flow using the Synchronous Parallel Environment for Emulation and Discrete-Event Simulation (SPEEDES), an object-oriented multi-computing architecture. SPEEDES is a unified parallel simulation environment, which allocates events over multiple processors to get simulation speed up. Its optimistic processing capability minimizes simulation lag time behind wall clock time, or multiples of real-time. SPEEDES accommodates an increase in process complexity with additional parallel computing nodes to allow sharing of processing loads. This thesis focuses on the process of translating a model of Space Shuttle Operations from a procedural oriented and single processor approach to one represented in a process-driven, object-oriented, and distributed processor approach. The processes are depicted by several classes created to represent the operations at the space center. The reference model used is the existing Space Shuttle Model created in ARENA by NASA and UCF in the year 2001. A systematic approach was used for this translation. A reduced version of the ARENA model was created, and then used as the SPEEDES prototype using C++. The prototype was systematically augmented to reflect the entire Space Shuttle Operations Flow. It was then verified, validated, and implemented.
AdviserRabelo, Luis
PublisherUniversity of Central Florida
DegreeM.S.
Degree DisciplineDepartment of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
Degree GrantorEngineering and Computer Science
Degree ProgramModeling and Simulation
Graduation Date2005-05-01
TypeMaster's thesis
Access LevelCampus - Allow Only UCF Community Access
Release Date2015-01-31
RepositoryUniversity Archives
Repository CollectionElectronic Theses and Dissertations
IdentifierCFE0000330
Access Linkhttp://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0000330

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