COMPUTER SCIENCE, COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND CONTROL
Chusov A.A., Statsenko L.G., Mirgorodskaya Y.V.
ANDREY A. CHUSOV, PhD, senior lecturer, е-mail: Lpsztemp@gmail.com,
LUBOV G. STATSENKO, Doctor of Sciences, Professor, Head, E-mail: Lu-sta@mail.ru,
YULIA V. MIRGORODSKAYA, Head of Laboratories, е-mail: yuliya_pascal@mail.ru,
Department of Electronics and Communication Instruments, School of Engineering, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
Parallel simulation modelling of physical fields by means of the automated distribution systems
Presented are the basic principles of creating CAM (Computer-Aided Modelling) systems, which enable one to carry out the automated simulation modelling and the analysis of various physical fields on the same computing platform representing distributed and parallel computers. Such CAM systems should be adaptable to solve the tasks of modelling the physical fields of various types and expandable to cover an arbitrary quantity of computation nodes depending on time efficiency, accuracy, and cost requirements. They must keep a multiuser work on one or various projects operating in the same distributed simulation environment. Presented is also the method of extraction and the structure of independent CMA systems performing the functions of the parallel maintenance of the multiple modelling subsystems in order to reduce the system complexity of the CMA under the conditions of high requirements for the adequateness of the model and low time and cost indexes when modeling.
Key words: computer-aided modeling, parallel and distributed computer systems, physical fields simulation.