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of the European Council for Modelling and Simulation

 

Title:

Two Types Of External Linear Models Used For Adaptive Control

Of Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor

Authors:

Jiří Vojtěsek, Petr Dostál

Published in:

 

(2011).ECMS 2011 Proceedings edited by: T. Burczynski, J. Kolodziej, A. Byrski, M. Carvalho. European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2011 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9564944-2-9

 

25th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Jubilee Conference

Krakow, June 7-10, 2011

 

Citation format:

Vojtesek, J., & Dostal, P. (2011). Two Types Of External Linear Models Used For Adaptive Control Of Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor. ECMS 2011 Proceedings edited by: T. Burczynski, J. Kolodziej, A. Byrski, M. Carvalho (pp. 501-507). European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2011-0501-0507

DOI:

http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2011-0501-0507

Abstract:

We present a simulation model designed for evaluation of dependability in distributed systems. The model is a modification of the MONARC simulation model by adding new capabilities for capturing the reliability, safety, availability, security, and maintainability requirements. It includes components for failures injection, and it provides evaluation mechanisms for different replication strategies, redundancy procedures, and security enforcement mechanisms. The model is implemented as an extension of the multi-threaded, process oriented simulator MONARC, which allows the realistic simulation of a wide-range of distributed system technologies, with respect to their specific components and characteristics. The experimental results show that the application of the discrete-event simulators in the design and development of the dependable distributed systems is appealing due to their efficiency and scalability

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