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A methodology towards virtualisation-based high performance simulation platform supporting multidisciplinary design of complex products

Journal

ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 267-290

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17517575.2011.592598

Keywords

enterprise information systems; multidisciplinary design; computer simulation; virtual prototyping; virtualisation; cloud manufacturing; high performance computing; fault tolerance

Funding

  1. National Grand Fundamental Research 973 Program of China [2007CB310900]
  2. China postdoctoral science foundation [20100470185]
  3. NSFC (National Science Foundation of China) in China [61074144, 51005012]

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Multidisciplinary design of complex products leads to an increasing demand for high performance simulation (HPS) platforms. One great challenge is how to achieve high efficient utilisation of large-scale simulation resources in distributed and heterogeneous environments. This article reports a virtualisation-based methodology to realise a HPS platform. This research is driven by the issues concerning large-scale simulation resources deployment and complex simulation environment construction, efficient and transparent utilisation of fine-grained simulation resources and high reliable simulation with fault tolerance. A framework of virtualisation-based simulation platform (VSIM) is first proposed. Then the article investigates and discusses key approaches in VSIM, including simulation resources modelling, a method to automatically deploying simulation resources for dynamic construction of system environment, and a live migration mechanism in case of faults in run-time simulation. Furthermore, the proposed methodology is applied to a multidisciplinary design system for aircraft virtual prototyping and some experiments are conducted. The experimental results show that the proposed methodology can (1) significantly improve the utilisation of fine-grained simulation resources, (2) result in a great reduction in deployment time and an increased flexibility for simulation environment construction and (3) achieve fault tolerant simulation.

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