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ArtikelSpecification Of Discrete Event Models For Fire Spreading  
Oleh: Muzy, Alexandre ; Innocenti, Eric ; Aiello, Antoine ; Santucci, Jean-François ; Wainer, Gabriel
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Simulation vol. 81 no. 2 (Feb. 2005), page 103-118.
Topik: Discrete event simulation; DEVS; Cell-DEVS; Cellular Automata; fire spread
Fulltext: 103.pdf (512.63KB)
Isi artikelThe fire-spreading phenomenon is highly complex, and existing mathematical models of fire are so complex themselves that any possibility of analytical solution is precluded. Instead, there has been some success when studying fire spread by means of simulation. However, precise and reliable mathematical models are still under development.They require extensive computing resources, being adequate to run in batch mode but making it difficult to meet real-time deadlines.As fire scientists need to learn about the problem domain through experimentation, simulation software needs to be easily modified.The authors used different discrete event modeling techniques to deal with these problems. They have qualitatively compared the Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) and Cell-DEVS simulation results against controlled laboratory experiments, which allowed them to validate both simulation models of fire spread. They were able to show how these techniques can improve the definition of fire models.
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