Distributed Manufacturing Simulation with HLA: A Case Study

Authors: Özer Uygun, Cemalettin Kubat

Abstract

Manufacturing activities, in today's global word conditions, are conducted in physically distributed environment. Making benefit of simulation in such a situation is not easy unless implementing a distributed simulation. High Level Architecture (HLA) is a distributed simulation architecture which is originally developed for defence simulation, however nowadays is also used for manufacturing applications. In this study a distributed manufacturing simulation case study is dealt and discussed. HLA is used in order to make it possible to interact between simulations.

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Submitted by iwilliams on Wed, 02/07/2008 - 10:12am.

Dear Conference Participants,

Welcome to Production Organisation and Management Session of IPROMS 2008. My name is Adebayo William, I am your co-chair for this session. I will like to welcome all visitors to this session and also express appreciation to authors for contributing their papers to IPROMS 2008.

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