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sat-rs minisim
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This crate contains a mini-simulator based on the open-source discrete-event simulation framework
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[asynchronix](https://github.com/asynchronics/asynchronix).
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Right now, this crate is primarily used together with the
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[`satrs-example` application](https://egit.irs.uni-stuttgart.de/rust/sat-rs/src/branch/main/satrs-example)
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to simulate the devices connected to the example application.
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You can simply run this application using
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```sh
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cargo run
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```
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or
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```sh
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cargo run -p satrs-minisim
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```
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in the workspace. The mini simulator uses the UDP port 7303 to exchange simulation requests and
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simulation replies with any other application.
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The simulator was designed in a modular way to be scalable and adaptable to other communication
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schemes. This might allow it to serve a mini-simulator for other example applications which
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still have similar device handlers.
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The following graph shows the high-level architecture of the mini-simulator.
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<img src="../images/minisim-arch/minisim-arch.png" alt="Mini simulator architecture" width="500" class="center"/>
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