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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:
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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.
 
* 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.
 
* 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.
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 26 January 2020


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.


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See also

Notes

  1. http://www.diesis-project.eu/
  2. 1516.3:2003 IEEE Recommended Practice for High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Development and Execution Process (FEDEP), 2003.

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