Adaptive Synchronization and Pacing Control for Visual Interactive Simulation

Author:

Meng Zhuoxiao12ORCID,Gao Mingyue2ORCID,Grossi Margherita2ORCID,Siguenza-Torres Anibal32ORCID,Bortoli Stefano2ORCID,Sommer Christoph4ORCID,Knoll Alois3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Technical University of Munich Department of Informatics, Munich, Germany

2. Huawei Munich Research Center, Munich Germany

3. Technical University of Munich Department of Informatics, Munich Germany

4. TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany

Abstract

Parallel and distributed computing enable the execution of large and complex simulations. Yet, the usual separation of (headless) simulation execution and (subsequent, offline) output analysis often renders the simulation endeavor long and inefficient. Recently, Visual Interactive Simulation (VIS) tools and methods that address this end-to-end efficiency are gaining relevance, offering in-situ visualization, real-time debugging, and computational steering. Here, the typically distributed computing nature of the simulation execution poses synchronization challenges between the headless simulation engine and the user-facing frontend required for Visual Interactive Simulation. To the best of our knowledge, state-of-the-art synchronization approaches fall short due to their rigidity and inability to adapt to real-time user-centric changes. This paper introduces a novel adaptive algorithm to dynamically adjust the simulation’s pacing through a buffer-based framework, informed by predictive workload analysis. Our extensive experimental evaluation across diverse synthetic scenarios illustrates our method’s effectiveness in enhancing runtime efficiency and synchronicity, significantly reducing end-to-end time while minimizing user interaction delays, thereby addressing key limitations of existing synchronization strategies.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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