Rim-to-Rim Werables at The Canyon for Health (R2R WATCH): Physiological Cognitive and Biological Markers of Performance Decline in an Extreme Environment
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
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Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
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This report summarizes the work performed under the project “Quantifying Uncertainty in Emulations.” Emulation can be used to model real-world systems, typically using virtualization to run the real software on virtualized hardware. Emulations are increasingly used to answer mission-oriented questions, but how well they represent the real-world systems is still an open area of research. The goal of the project was to quantify where and how emulations differ from the real world. To do so, we ran a representative workload on both, and collected and compared metrics to identify differences. We aimed to capture behaviors, rather than performance, differences as the latter is more well-understood in the literature.