Difference between revisions of "SIMulation Workbench Architecture"
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SIMulation Workbench can be configured either as monolithic system where both the real-time simulation applications and the data logger reside on the same host or as a distributed where the data logger run on a separate dedicated system. The system can thus be thought of as 2 logical systems. | SIMulation Workbench can be configured either as monolithic system where both the real-time simulation applications and the data logger reside on the same host or as a distributed where the data logger run on a separate dedicated system. The system can thus be thought of as 2 logical systems. | ||
The simulation software runs on two logical systems interconnected via a TCP connection. The first system – the real-time host – hosts the real-time database and runs the MATLAB models while the second system serves as a data repository for test configuration data as well as logged data collected during a test run. | The simulation software runs on two logical systems interconnected via a TCP connection. The first system – the real-time host – hosts the real-time database and runs the MATLAB models while the second system serves as a data repository for test configuration data as well as logged data collected during a test run. |
Revision as of 16:29, 18 November 2011
SIMulation Workbench can be configured either as monolithic system where both the real-time simulation applications and the data logger reside on the same host or as a distributed where the data logger run on a separate dedicated system. The system can thus be thought of as 2 logical systems. The simulation software runs on two logical systems interconnected via a TCP connection. The first system – the real-time host – hosts the real-time database and runs the MATLAB models while the second system serves as a data repository for test configuration data as well as logged data collected during a test run.