DEVSServer: ambient intelligence and DEVS modelling-based simulation server for epidemic modelling Online publication date: Thu, 25-Oct-2018
by Mostefa Mokaddem; Baghdad Atmani; Abdelmalek Boularas; Chihab Eddine Mokaddem
International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling (IJSPM), Vol. 13, No. 6, 2018
Abstract: To improve disease surveillance systems (DSS) with faster and accurate outbreak detection and epidemics propagation capabilities, the availability of fine-tuned models is required along with the design of server-based solutions that simulate the effects of public health authorities' measures and integrate ambient intelligence (AmI) capabilities to semantise epidemic models. Hosting discrete event system specifications (DEVS) models, these AmI servers and their communication protocols are different, miscellaneous and require interoperability. The triple-space computing (TSC) paradigm addresses interoperability by sharing information represented in a semantic format through a common virtual space. In this paper, we present DEVSServer, a fully distributed TSC simulation server solution (middleware) designed to meet the needs of parallel and distributed discrete event simulation. DEVSServer defines a service oriented architecture (SOA) interface for the TSC operations. This interface complies with DEVS formalism and focuses on simplicity, conviviality and modularity, so that a single or many simulations that support different models can still interact. To assess DEVSServer, we provide a tuberculosis epidemic model simulation in time-varying temporal network with genetic programming immunisation strategy approach.
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