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The 10th MODPROD Workshop 2016, February 2-3 at Linköping University
”Model-Based Product Development”
Organizers: Peter Fritzson, Petter Krus, Kristian Sandahl
Welcome by the Organizers/ MODPROD Center Presentation:
Peter Fritzson, Bernhard Thiele, Petter Krus, Linköping University, Sweden, “Presentation of Research at the Centre for Model-based Product Development, MODPROD”
Tutorials
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Tutorial 1: Peter Fritzson and Bernhard Thiele (LiU, Sweden). “Introduction to Object-Oriented Modeling, Simulation, Debugging & Dynamic Optimization with Modelica using OpenModelica”
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Tutorial 2: Marc Bouissou (EDF, France), “Fault Modeling and Fault Traceability”. Hands-on with OpenModelica and Figaro
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Tutorial 3: Adeel Asghar, Alachew Shitahun, Robert Braun (LIU, Sweden), Willi Braun (FH Bielefeld, Germany), Petter Krus (LIU, Sweden), Dag Fritzson (SKF, Sweden), ”FMI 2.0 Model Exchange, Co-simulation, and TLM Co-Simulation – Theory and Practice”. Hands-on with OpenModelica and HOPSAN
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Tutorial 4: Lena Buffoni, LiU, Sweden, “Requirement verification in Modelica”
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Tutorial 5: Luigi Vanfretti, KTH/Statnett SF, Sweden, “On iTesla OSS Tools for Power System Modeling, Simulation and Model Calibration”
Keynote Presentations
Keynote: Peter Thorngren, technical integration/verification leader at Volvo Trucks Technology Corporation, ”Enabling Creativity – the Truck system with Continuous Integration and Virtualization demonstrated”
Keynote: Dimitri Mavris, Professor, Advanced Aerospace Systems Analysis, at the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Tech, USA and Kelly Griendling, “System and System of Systems Model-driven Design & Engineering”
Keynote: Mike Milinkovich, CEO, Eclipse Foundation. “The Future of Modeling: User-Driven Open Source”
Keynote: Kim Weilkiens, CEO, Consulting Company OOSE, Germany, author of the book Systems Engineering with SysML, ”MBSE Craftmanship with SysML – Motivation, Patterns and Tools”
Presentations
Session 2a Model-Based Design Methods
- Sabine Wolny and Manuel Wimmer, Business Informatics Group, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, “Towards a Runtime Model for SysML”
- Gergely Dévai, Ericsson, Hungary, “Advances in UML Model Execution”
- Christian Ehrenborg, Enimeos, Sweden, “Levels of Requirements Models and How to Use Them to Understand the Goal”
- Peter Cigéhn, Tieto, Sweden, “Agile System Modeling: Transformations in the wrong direction”
Session 2b Model-Based Engineering and Applications
- Tin Rabuzin, Francisco Gómez and Luigi Vanfretti, Statnett/ KTH, Norway/Sweden, “Towards Automated Power System Model Transformation for TSO Time-Domain Simulations using Modelica”
- Lars Eriksson, LIU, Sweden, “Modeling, Simulation, and Optimal Control of Ground Moving Innovations”
- David Almer, Siemens, Belgium, “LMS Imagine.Lab AMESim platform for Mechatronic System Simulation, Including Modelica and FMI”
- Robin T. Bye, Hans Georg Schaathun, Birger Skogeng Pedersen, Ibrahim A. Hameed, and Ottar L. Osen, Aalesund University/ICD, Norway, “Intelligent Virtual Prototyping of Offshore Cranes”
Session 4a Language design, semantics & tools
- Nguyen Thuy, EDF, France, “Model Composition with FORM-L”
- Simon Foster, Bernhard Thiele, Jim Woodcock, University of York, UK and Peter Fritzson, Linköping University, Sweden, “Towards a Mechanized Denotational Semantics for Modelica”
- Johan Ölvander, Matts Karlsson, Linköping University and Marcus Oledal, EDR&Medeso AB, Sweden, “How IoT Combined with Engineering Simulations May Revolutionize Product Development”
- Stefan Sandberg, Pitch Technology and Otto Tronarp, Wolfram MathCore, Sweden, “Scaling up from Co-Simulation to Multi-simulation using HLA Evolved as the Master for FMI Compatible Simulation Components”
Session 4b Hybrid systems
- Ayman Aljarbouh and Benoit Caillaud, INRIA, France, “Chattering-Free simulation of Non-Smooth Hybrid Systems with Function Mock-Up Interface 2.0”
- Ayman Aljarbouh and Benoit Caillaud, INRIA, France; Walid Taha, Halmstad University, Sweden, “Chattering-Free Simulation of Hybrid Systems with Acumen”
- Adam Duracz and Walid Taha, Halmstad University, Sweden, “Acumen: An Open-source Testbed for Cyber-Physical Systems Research”
- David Broman, KTH, Sweden, “Hybrid Co-Simulation: It’s About Time”
Session 5a Tools and Environments for Model-Based Simulation
- Patrik Ekenberg, Otto Tronarp and Carl-Fredrik Mandenius, Wolfram MathCore and Linköping University, Sweden, ”Using Modelica for System Identification and Model Predictive Control”
- Victor De Negri, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, “Modeling Renewable Power Systems: Wind and Hydro”
- Tomohiko Sakao, Linköping University, Sweden, ”Tools for Lifecycle Modeling and Engineering – Necessity from Megatrends in Industry”
- Willi Braun, Vitalij Ruge and Bernhard Bachmann, FH Bielefeld, Germany, “Graphical Modeling of Dynamic Optimization in OpenModelica”
Session 5b Co-Simulation and Distributed Systems
- Anders Andersson, VTI, Sweden, ”A Modular Distributed Driving Simulation Platform using HLA”
- Alachew Mengist, Adeel Asghar, Adrian Pop, Peter Fritzson, Willi Braun, Alexander Siemers and Dag Fritzson, Linköping University, Sweden, “An Open-Source Graphical Composite Modeling Editor and Simulation Tool Based on FMI and TLM Co-simulation”
- Sahar Guermazi, Saadia Dhouib, Arnaud Cuccuru, Sebastien Révol and Sebastien Gerard, CEA LIST, France, “Model-based Co-simulation of Cyber-Physical Systems in Papyrus”
- Lu Jinzhi and Martin Törngren, KTH, Sweden, “Towards a Model-driven and Tool-integration Framework for Co-simulation Environments”