Accelerating spatially explicit simulations of spread of Lyme disease

D. Rao, P. Wilsey
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The factors influencing spread of Lyme disease are often studied using computer-based simulations and spatially explicit models. However, simulating large and complex models is a time consuming task, even when parallel simulation techniques are employed. In an endeavor to accelerate such simulations, an alternative approach involving dynamic (i.e., during simulation) changes to spatial resolution of the model via a novel methodology called dynamic component substitution (DCS) is proposed. Changes to the resolution are performed such that the total number of interactions between the entities in the model is optimized, thereby improving overall performance but introducing minor (< /spl plusmn/1%) deviations in the results. This paper explores the effectiveness and issues involved in applying DCS to accelerate sequential and parallel simulations of spatially explicit Lyme disease models. The paper also presents a brief description of the simulation environment along with empirical results. Our experiments indicate that performance improvements can be obtained using the proposed approach.
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加速莱姆病传播的空间模拟
影响莱姆病传播的因素通常使用基于计算机的模拟和空间显式模型进行研究。然而,即使采用并行仿真技术,模拟大型复杂模型也是一项耗时的任务。为了加速这种模拟,提出了一种替代方法,通过一种称为动态组件替代(DCS)的新方法,涉及动态(即在模拟期间)改变模型的空间分辨率。执行对分辨率的更改,使模型中实体之间的交互总数得到优化,从而提高了整体性能,但在结果中引入了较小的偏差(< /spl plusmn/1%)。本文探讨了应用DCS加速空间显式莱姆病模型的顺序和并行模拟的有效性和问题。本文还简要介绍了仿真环境和实证结果。我们的实验表明,使用该方法可以获得性能改进。
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