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  • 2017 - ACM Fellow For contributions to parallel and distributed discrete event simulation

Overview

Richard M. Fujimoto is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering, with a particular focus on control and systems engineering as well as industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The primary topics covered in their work include:

  • Industrial Automation and Control Systems
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization

They have contributed to several research papers published in notable venues. Recent publications include:

  • CS Connection, 2020, published in Computer
  • Management of Animal Fences in the Weeding Work System with Robotic Mower, 2024, published in Japanese Journal of Farm Work Research

Frequent co-authors in their publications are:

  • Johannes Gehrke-Microsoft
  • Ramesh Karri
  • Genta Kanai
  • Namiko Yoshino

Their work appears primarily in the following publication venues:

  • Computer
  • Japanese Journal of Farm Work Research

In recognition of their contributions to the field, Richard M. Fujimoto was awarded the ACM Fellow distinction in 2017 for contributions to parallel and distributed discrete event simulation.

Best Publications

  • Parallel discrete event simulation

    Richard M. Fujimoto

  • Parallel and Distributed Simulation Systems

    R.M. Fujimoto

  • Parallel and Distribution Simulation Systems

    Richard M. Fujimoto

  • MDDV: a mobility-centric data dissemination algorithm for vehicular networks

    Hao Wu;Richard Fujimoto;Randall Guensler;Michael Hunter

  • Time warp on a shared memory multiprocessor

    Richard M. Fujimoto

  • Parallel and distributed simulation

    Richard M. Fujimoto

  • The Department of Defense High Level Architecture

    Judith S. Dahmann;Richard M. Fujimoto;Richard M. Weatherly

  • Efficient optimistic parallel simulations using reverse computation

    Christopher D. Carothers;Kalyan S. Perumalla;Richard M. Fujimoto

  • Multicomputer Networks: Message-Based Parallel Processing

    Daniel A. Reed;Richard M. Fujimoto

  • Time Management in The High Level Architecture

    Richard M. Fujimoto

  • GTW: a time warp system for shared memory multiprocessors

    Samir Das;Richard Fujimoto;Kiran Panesar;Don Allison

  • Large-scale network simulation: how big? how fast?

    R.M. Fujimoto;K. Perumalla;A. Park;H. Wu

  • A generic framework for parallelization of network simulations

    G.F. Riley;R.M. Fujimoto;M.H. Ammar

  • Parallel simulation today

    David Malcolm Nicol;Richard Fujimoto

  • Performance Measurements of Distributed Simulation Strategies.

    Richard M Fujimoto

  • The DoD high level architecture: an update

    Judith Dahmann;Richard M. Fujimoto;Richard M. Weatherly

  • Analytical models for information propagation in vehicle-to-vehicle networks

    Hao Wu;R. Fujimoto;G. Riley

  • Cloning parallel simulations

    Maria Hybinette;Richard M. Fujimoto

  • Parallel and Distributed Simulation in the Cloud

    Richard M. Fujimoto;Asad Waqar Malik;Alfred J. Park

  • Lookahead in Parallel Discrete Event Simulation

    Richard M. Fujimoto

  • Parallel simulation: parallel and distributed simulation systems

    Richard M. Fujimoto

Frequent Co-Authors

George F. Riley
George F. Riley Georgia Institute of Technology
Mostafa H. Ammar
Mostafa H. Ammar Georgia Institute of Technology
Randall Guensler
Randall Guensler Georgia Institute of Technology
Karsten Schwan
Karsten Schwan Georgia Institute of Technology
Samir R. Das
Samir R. Das Stony Brook University
David M. Nicol
David M. Nicol University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan
Ganesh Gopalakrishnan University of Utah
Daniel A. Reed
Daniel A. Reed University of Utah
Ian F. Akyildiz
Ian F. Akyildiz Technology Innovation Institute
Yi-Bing Lin
Yi-Bing Lin National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

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