Technical Program (Tentative)
Important Notes
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Monday, September 26
13:35-13:45
DS-RT - Welcome message
13:45-14:45
Keynote Speech
- Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation Methodologies: Past, Present and Future
- Prof. Gabriel Wainer, (Carleton University, Canada)
14:45-15:15
Coffee break
15:15-16:45
Session 1 - Mobility and Networks 1
Chair: Jalal Possik
- Current Trends in Road Traffic Network Division for Distributed or Parallel Road Traffic Simulation
- On the Accuracy and Performance of Spiking Neural Network Simulations
- A Distributed Memetic Algorithm with a semi-greedy operator for the Traveling Salesman Problem
- Performance of Extended LoRaEnergySim Simulator in supporting Multi-Gateway scenarios and Interference Management
17:00-18:00
Welcome Coctail at City hall
Tuesday, September 27
09:30-10:30
Keynote Speech 2
- CertifAI - Towards the certification of ML-based systems
- Prof. Claire Pagetti (ONERA, France)
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2: HLA and DEVS
Chair: Simon Gorecki
- Cell-DEVS CO2 With Occupants and Ducts
- Enabling Simulation Interoperability between International Standards in the Space Domain
- A distributed digital twin implementation of a hemodialysis unit aimed at preventing the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant
- Distributed Simulation for Digital Twins: an Application to Support the Autonomous Robotics for the Extended Ship
12:30 - 13:30
Lunch break
13:30 - 15:00
Session 3: Mobility and Network 2
Chair: Luca Serena
- NBCC: Simulation of a new Caching strategy using Naive Bayes Classifier in NDN
- SIMUTEC: A transdisiplinary agent-based simulation for land use and transport for ecological transition
- Protocol Recognition in Virtual Avionics Network Based on Efficient and Lightweight Convolutional Neural Network
- A Pedestrian Movement Model for 3D Visualization in a Driving Simulation Environment
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:00
Session 4: Realtime
Chair: Philipp Andelfinger
- Towards an efficient cost function equation for DDR SDRAM interference analysis on heterogeneous MPSoCs
- A Large-Scale, End-to-End Synchronous, Distributed Data Stream Processing Architecture for Time-Sensitive Applications
- DAG Scheduling Considering Parallel Execution for High-Load Processing on Clustered Many-Core Processors
- An integrated approach of Genetic Algorithm and Machine Learning for generation of Worst-Case Data for Real-Time Systems
TBA
Gala dinner
Wednesday, September 28
09:00-10:00
Tutorial 1
- Large-Scale Simulations of Agent-Based Systems: Parallel, Heterogeneous, Differentiable
- Dr. Philipp Andelfinger
10:00 - 11:30
Session 5: Miscellanea
Chair: Gregory Zacharewicz
- Multilevel Modelling as a Methodology for the Simulation of Human Mobility
- Comparing Speculative Synchronization Algorithms for Continuous-Time Agent-Based Simulations
- Network Modularity based Clustering for Portfolio Allocation: a Monte-Carlo Simulation Study
- A Behavior Specification and Simulation Methodology for Embedded Real-Time Software
11:30 - 11:45
Coffee Break
11:45 - 13:00
Session 6: Miscellanea 2
Chair: Alberto Falcone
- Efficient and Reliable Clustering by Parallel Random Swap Algorithm
- Metadata Specification for DEVS simulation models
- Mobility-based Multi-layered Caching and Data Distribution in Vehicular Fog Computing
- The use of the IEEE HLA standard to tackle interoperability and time synchronization issues between heterogeneous components
- Simulation of the Internet Computer Protocol: the Next Generation Multi-Blockchain Architecture