Modeling Electromechanical Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems
Autor: | Yingfu Zeng, Rose, Chad, Taha, Walid, Duracz, Adam, Atkinson, Kevin, Philippsen, Roland, Cartwright, Robert, O'Malley, Marcia |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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0209 industrial biotechnology
Cyber-Physical Systems Computer Sciences 05 social sciences 050301 education 02 engineering and technology Domain-Specific Language 020901 industrial engineering & automation Datavetenskap (datalogi) Teknik och teknologier Engineering and Technology Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi di Elaborazione delle Informazioni 0503 education |
Popis: | Model-based tools have the potential to significantly improve the process of developing novel cyber-physical systems (CPS). In this paper, we consider the question of what language features are needed to model such systems. We use a small, experimental hybrid systems modeling language to show how a number of basic and pervasive aspects of cyber-physical systems can be modeled concisely using the small set of language constructs. We then consider four, more complex, case studies from the domain of robotics. The first, a quadcopter, illustrates that these constructs can support the modeling of interesting systems. The second, a serial robot, provides a concrete example of why it is important to support static partial derivatives, namely, that it significantly improves the way models of rigid body dynamics can be expressed. The third, a linear solenoid actuator, illustrates the language’s ability to integrate multiphysics subsystems. The fourth and final, a compass gait biped, shows how a hybrid system with non-trivial dynamics is modeled. Through this analysis, the work establishes a strong connection between the engineering needs of the CPS domain and the language features that can address these needs. The study builds the case for why modeling languages can be improved by integrating several features, most notably, partial derivatives, differentiation without duplication, and support for equations. These features do not appear to be addressed in a satisfactory manner in mainstream modeling and simulation tools. Funding: US NSF CPS award (No.1136099), Swedish KK-Foundation, CERES and CAISR Centres, and the Swedish SSF NG-Test |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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