EpiHiper version 2.0.0. Is an agent based epidemic simulator
git clone https://github.com/NSSAC/EpiHiper.git
Requirements for building EpiHiper:
- C++ 11 compatible compiler, e.g. gcc 7.1.0
- Cmake version 3.11 or above
- PostgreSQL library (provided by package: libpq5)
- PostgreSQL header (provided by package: postgresql-devel)
All other dependencies are provided through git submodules, which are automatically retrieved during configuration and compiled during make. These dependencies are:
From the root directory of the repository execute:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DENABLE_MPI=OFF -DENABLE_OMP=OFF -DENABLE_LOCATION_ID=OFF ..
make -j
Additional dependencies:
- OpenMPI version 3.14 and above (provided by package: openmpi3)
- OpenMPI header files (provided by package: openmpi3-devel)
From the root directory of the repository execute:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DENABLE_MPI=ON -DENABLE_OMP=OFF -DENABLE_LOCATION_ID=OFF ..
make -j
Additional dependencies:
- OpenMP run time library (provided by package: libgomp1)
From the root directory of the repository execute:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DENABLE_MPI=OFF -DENABLE_OMP=ON -DENABLE_LOCATION_ID=OFF ..
make -l
Note: It is possible to combine OpenMP and MPI
Option | Values | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE | Debug | Release | Release | Enable debug build. |
-DENABLE_LOCATION_ID | ON | OFF | ON | Enable location Id support for networks. |
-DENABLE_MPI | ON | OFF | ON | Enable MPI parallelization. |
-DENABLE_OMP | ON | OFF | ON | Enable OpenMP parallelization. |
-DENABLE_LOGLEVEL_TRACE | ON | OFF | OFF | Enable support for log level trace. |
This repository contains a small example which can be run in seconds on regular laptop or desktop.
The config.json
file is the single file which must be provided to EpiHiper in the command line.
To avoid installing a PostgreSQL database the example does not use the person trait database, i.e.,
initialization and intervention do not rely on additional demographic information of the individuals in the network.
Nevertheless the example directory contains such a data base in order to illustrate the format.
The example initializes 2 nodes with infections and vaccinates 3 other with a 90% effective
vaccine (see susceptibility of state V in the disease model). The example
uses a fixed seed in order to create a verifiable result. The expected result is created with a single threaded executable and thus can only be recreated with a single threaded simulation.
The format of the configuration files is defined through JSON schema which can be found here. Alongside the schema there are more complex example in the test directory
Running the example creates multiple output files:
stateTransistions.csv
which records all health state changes of the individualsoutput.csv
which provides aggregate state numbers.status.json
which provides the current completion status of EpiHiper (important for long running processes)EpiHiper.*.log
where each thread creates its individual log file.
From the root directory of the repository execute:
build/src/EpiHiper --config example/config.json
From the root directory of the repository execute:
mpirun -np #MPI --bind-to none -x OMP_NUM_THREADS=#OMP build/src/EpiHiper --config example/config.json
Here #MPI
is the number of MPI tasks and #OMP
is the number of threads per task.