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The 11th MODPROD Workshop 2017, February 7-8, Linköping University
”Model-based Product Development and Internet-of-Things”
Local database currently unavailable; Please find the proceedings at LiU Electronic Presss
https://wcc.ep.liu.se/index.php/MODPROD/issue/view/20
The following presentations and tutorials are online available:
Welcome by the Organizers:
Peter Fritzson, Bernhard Thiele, and Martin Sjölund, Petter Krus, LiU, Sweden, ”Presentation of Research at the Centre for Model-based Product Development, MODPROD” <part2>
Tutorials
- Tutorial 1: Peter Fritzson and Bernhard Thiele, LiU, Sweden. ”Introduction to Object-Oriented Modeling, Simulation, Debugging & Dynamic Optimization with Modelica using OpenModelica”.
- Tutorial 2: Michael Wetter, Leader of Building Energy Projects at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, ”Introduction to Building Systems modelling with the Modelica Buildings library”.
- Tutorial 3: Luigi Vanfretti, Associate Professor, Docent, KTH, Sweden; ”Cyber-Physical Modeling of Electrical Power Systems using OpenIPSL and OpenModelica”
- Tutorial 4: Adeel Asghar, Robert Braun, Petter Krus, LiU, Sweden, Willi Braun, FH Bielefeld, Germany, Dag Fritzson, SKF, Sweden, FMI 2.0 Model Exchange, Co-simulation, and TLM Co-Simulation – Theory and Practice”. Hands-on with Master Simulation Tool Prototype, OpenModelica and Hopsan
- Tutorial 5:Sebastien Revol, CEA List, France. ”An introduction to Papyrus tool support for FMI”
- Tutorial 6: Conrad Bock, Leader of Systems Analysis Integration at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA ”Model-Based Systems Engineering with SysML”
Keynote Presentations
Keynote: Östen Frånberg, Initiator of the Swedish Vinnova SIP program for Internet-of-Things. ”Internet-of-Things Potential, Modeling, Architecture, and Standardization”
Keynote: Michael Wetter, Leader of Building Energy Projects at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, ”The Role of Modelica, FMI, and Model-Based Development for Low Energy Building and Community Energy Systems – Progress and Challenges”
Keynote: Conrad Bock, Leader of Systems Analysis Integration at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA. ”New SysML Extension for Physical Interaction and Signal Flow Simulation Standard”
Keynote: Pär Hammarström, Saab Aeronautics, Sweden. ”From Known Knowns to Unknown Unknowns”
Presentations
Session 2a Model-Based Simulation Tools
- Niklas Fors and Görel Hedin, Lund University, Sweden. ”Feature-oriented automation programming with Bloqqi”
- Jonathan Neudorfer, Siva Sankar Armugham, Mathews Peter, Naresh Madipalli, Bosch, India; Oliver Lenord, Christian Bertsch, Bosch, Germany; Arnde-Michael Meyer, ETAS, Germany; ”Towards an Integrated Tool Chain from Physical Modeling to ECU Software Using FMI on AUTOSAR Platforms”
- Sahar Guermazi, Sébastien Revol, Arnaud Cuccuru, Saadia Dhouib, Jérémie Tatibouet, Sébastian Gerard, CEA LIST/DILS/LISE, ”Coupling executable UML models with FMUs”
- Jim Novack, Pedro Garcia, Talent Swarm, Spain, ”7D Worlds for Creation of Global Collaborative Work Environments”
Session 2b Model-Based Engineering and Applications
- Yingguang Chu, Lars Ivar Hatledal, Vilmar Æsøy, Houxiang Zhan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Sören Ehlers, Technical University of Hamburg, Germany, ”An Object-Oriented Modeling Approach to Virtual Prototyping of Marine Operation Systems Based on FMI Co-simulation”
- Gladys E. Leon, AIA, Spain and Jean-Baptiste Heyberger and Francois P. Beaude, RTE, France, ”A Modelica-based Tool for Power System Dynamic Simulations”
- Rüdiger Kampfmann, Bosch Rexroth, ”FMI for Industrial Programmable Logic Controllers”
Session 4a Model-Based Software & Life-Cycle Management
- Lena Strömbäck, SMHI, ”Data management for building a European Climate service, the Urban SIS project.”
- Torbjörn Holm, EuroStep, ”Model Lifecycle Management”
- Björn Lundell, University of Skövde,”Addressing lock-in, interoperability and longevity of software systems through sustainable open source modelling tools”
- Daniel Bouskela, EDF, France, Peter Fritzson, Lena Buffoni, LIU, Sweden. ”The Need for Comprehensive Whole-life-cycle Systems Engineering Tool Support for Cyber-Physical Systems”
Session 4b Co-Simulation and Distributed Systems
- Rüdiger Kampfmann, Danny Mösch, Nils Menager, Andreas Hofmann, Bosch Rexroth, ”Parameter Estimation based on FMI”
- Raghu Chaitanya Munjulury, LiU, Sweden, ”Knowledge-based Aircraft Systems Integratio”
- Jörg Schminder, LiU, Sweden, ”Prediction of Physiological and Psychological Crew Performance under Various Thermal Conditions”
- Robert Braun, LIU and Dag Fritzson, SKF, ”FMI for Asynchronous TLM-based Co-simulation”
Session 5a Traceability, Diagnosis and Testing
- Alachew Shiathun, Adrian Pop, Adeel Asqhar and Peter Fritzson, Linköping University, ”Traceability Support in OpenModelica Using Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC)”
- Ingo Staack, Linköping University, ”Aircraft Systems Engineering”
- Gustavo Carvalho, Hugo Leonardo, Morteza Mohaqeqi, Mohammadreza Mousavi and Augusto Sampaio, ”Generating Sound Test-Suite by Adaptive Sampling of Hybrid Automata Models”
Session 5b Model-Based Engineering and Applications (2)
- Walid Taha, Halmstad University, ”Rigorous simulation”
- Francisco J. Gómez, Luigi Vanfretti, KTH, Sweden and Svein H. Olsen, Statnett, SF, Norway ””CIM-Compliant Model-to-Model Transformations for Modelica Models Generation and Power Systems Dynamic Simulations”
- Katharina Baer, LiU, Sweden, ”Simulation-Based Optimization Methodology for Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles”