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HLA (High Level Architecture) is an IEEE standard developed by the United States department of defence <ref name="HLA03"> 1516.3:2003 IEEE Recommended Practice for High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Development and Execution Process (FEDEP), 2003.</ref>. It allows the exchange of information among several and | HLA (High Level Architecture) is an IEEE standard developed by the United States department of defence <ref name="HLA03"> 1516.3:2003 IEEE Recommended Practice for High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Development and Execution Process (FEDEP), 2003.</ref>. It allows the exchange of information among several and | ||
− | heterogeneous simulators during simulation running. Communications are possible thanks to the RTI (Run Time Interface), which provides a set of services useful for simulations to coordinate their actions and the information exchange. To communicate through the RTI, each simulator must be RTI compliant: | + | heterogeneous simulators during [[simulation]] running. Communications are possible thanks to the RTI (Run Time Interface), which provides a set of services useful for simulations to coordinate their actions and the information exchange. To communicate through the RTI, each simulator must be RTI compliant: |
* By implementing/using a RTI compliant API. | * By implementing/using a RTI compliant API. | ||
* By respecting the OMT (Object Model Template) for information (objects, events, etc.) exchange and for specific simulator modelling. | * By respecting the OMT (Object Model Template) for information (objects, events, etc.) exchange and for specific simulator modelling. |
Revision as of 02:06, 20 February 2015
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [1] gives the following definition:
HLA (High Level Architecture) is an IEEE standard developed by the United States department of defence [2]. It allows the exchange of information among several and heterogeneous simulators during simulation running. Communications are possible thanks to the RTI (Run Time Interface), which provides a set of services useful for simulations to coordinate their actions and the information exchange. To communicate through the RTI, each simulator must be RTI compliant:
- By implementing/using a RTI compliant API.
- By respecting the OMT (Object Model Template) for information (objects, events, etc.) exchange and for specific simulator modelling.
- By respecting a number of rules concerning communications between simulations and concerning each simulation. The HLA ability can be useful to exchange information between electricity and telecom simulators.
Other International Definitions
United Nations’ Definition
National Definitions
Standard Definition
Discussion Topic
See also
Notes
- ↑ http://www.diesis-project.eu/
- ↑ 1516.3:2003 IEEE Recommended Practice for High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Development and Execution Process (FEDEP), 2003.