Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
492288 Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 2011 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

Spatial partitioning is commonly used for parallel simulation of spatial–temporal systems, such as simulations of wildfires. Achieving effective spatial partitioning is a challenging task due to the dynamic behavior of the simulation models. This paper presents a partitioning method named profile-based spatial partitioning for parallel simulation of large scale wildfires. The profile-based partitioning exploits the dynamic behavior of a wildfire spread simulation model and uses it as a profile to guide the spatial partitioning for parallel simulations. Experimental results show that the profile-based partitioning can increase the degree of parallelism and improve the scalability of parallel simulations of large-scale wildfires.

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