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A software stimulator for a knowledge-based ESM system

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A computer simulation of a receiver intercepting radar emissions in a tactical maritime environment has been developed as a means of stimulating a knowledge-based system for signal interpretation. The development of the model from concept, through a prototype in Prolog, to the current version in C is described in this paper. The model is designed to run in a multiprocessing environment providing real-time simulation of the signal environment to allow the performance of the knowledge-based system to be evaluated. The model provides a language for specifying scenarios in an object-oriented style, and uses interprocess communication facilities provided by the UNIX operating system to connect to the application system. Interactive tools to control the runtime characteristics of the simulation are also provided. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)

Author: Hood, Stephen T., Mason, Keith P., Mildren, Wayne J.
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: SIMULATION
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0037-5497
Year: 1990
Knowledge-based systems, Object oriented programming, Signal processing, Multiprocessing, C (Programming language), Knowledge-Based System, C Programming Language, Object-Oriented Languages, technical

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Simulation: a powerful tool for prototyping telecommunications networks

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Simulation models of telecommunication networks are valuable tools for evaluating network performance during the design, development, and operational phases of network life. This paper relates the concepts of discrete event simulation to the context of application to the telecommunication field. A range of software, useful to this enterprise, is discussed, the range extending from general-purpose to very problem-oriented languages. Finally, a primitive network simulation model, using the GPSS simulation language, is presented to illustrate the technique. A basic bibliography, categorized by simulation subject, is included. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)

Author: Roth, Paul, Ilyas, Mohammad, Mouftah, H.T.
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: SIMULATION
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0037-5497
Year: 1992
Tutorial, Networks, Telecommunications, Prototype

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