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A Scalable GVT Estimation Algorithm for PDES: Using Lower Bound of Event-Bulk-Time

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  • Yong Peng
  • Long Qin
  • Quanjun Yin

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Global Virtual Time computation of Parallel Discrete Event Simulation is crucial for conducting fossil collection and detecting the termination of simulation. The triggering condition of GVT computation in typical approaches is generally based on the wall-clock time or logical time intervals. However, the GVT value depends on the timestamps of events rather than the wall-clock time or logical time intervals. Therefore, it is difficult for the existing approaches to select appropriate time intervals to compute the GVT value. In this study, we propose a scalable GVT estimation algorithm based on Lower Bound of Event-Bulk-Time, which triggers the computation of the GVT value according to the number of processed events. In order to calculate the number of transient messages, our algorithm employs Event-Bulk to record the messages sent and received by Logical Processes. To eliminate the performance bottleneck, we adopt an overlapping computation approach to distribute the workload of GVT computation to all worker-threads. We compare our algorithm with the fast asynchronous GVT algorithm using PHOLD benchmark on the shared memory machine. Experimental results indicate that our algorithm has a light overhead and shows higher speedup and accuracy of GVT computation than the fast asynchronous GVT algorithm.

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  • Yong Peng & Long Qin & Quanjun Yin, 2015. "A Scalable GVT Estimation Algorithm for PDES: Using Lower Bound of Event-Bulk-Time," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:680283
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/680283
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