This paper defines a suite of requirements for future hybrid cosimulation standards, and specifically provides guidance for development of a hybrid cosimulation version of the Functional Mockup Interface (FMI). A cosimulation standard defines interfaces that enable diverse simulation tools to interoperate. Specifically, one tool defines a component that forms part of a simulation model in another tool. We focus on components with inputs and outputs that are functions of time, and specifically on mixtures of discrete events and continuous time signals. This hybrid mixture is not well supported by existing cosimulation standards, and specifically not by FMI 2.0, for reasons that are explained in this paper. The paper defines a suite of test c...
The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a tool independent standard for the exchange of dynamic mod...
In this paper, we explain how to achieve deterministic execution of FMUs (Functional Mockup Units) u...
Cyber-Physical Systems consist of cyber components controlling physical entities. Their development ...
This paper defines a suite of requirements for future hybrid cosimulation standards, and specificall...
This paper defines a suite of requirements for future hy-brid cosimulation standards, and specifical...
This paper presents a master algorithm for co-simulation of hybrid systems using the Functional Mock...
This paper presents a master algorithm for co-simulation of hybrid systems using the Functional Mock...
Co-Simulation is a rather general approach to the simulation of coupled technical systems and couple...
Model-based design methodologies are commonly used in industry for the development of complex cyber-...
Research ReportFMI (Functional Mock-up Interface) is a standard initiated by Daimler AG within the I...
This paper presents an overview and formalization of the Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) 3.0. The...
The modelling process of Cyber-physical Systems aggregates semantics and languages tailored to spec...
The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a tool independent standard for the exchange of dynamic mod...
Since the FMI technology gains ground in industrial environment, the demand for robust co-simulation...
Abstract Since the FMI technology gains ground in industrial environment, the demand for robust co-s...
The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a tool independent standard for the exchange of dynamic mod...
In this paper, we explain how to achieve deterministic execution of FMUs (Functional Mockup Units) u...
Cyber-Physical Systems consist of cyber components controlling physical entities. Their development ...
This paper defines a suite of requirements for future hybrid cosimulation standards, and specificall...
This paper defines a suite of requirements for future hy-brid cosimulation standards, and specifical...
This paper presents a master algorithm for co-simulation of hybrid systems using the Functional Mock...
This paper presents a master algorithm for co-simulation of hybrid systems using the Functional Mock...
Co-Simulation is a rather general approach to the simulation of coupled technical systems and couple...
Model-based design methodologies are commonly used in industry for the development of complex cyber-...
Research ReportFMI (Functional Mock-up Interface) is a standard initiated by Daimler AG within the I...
This paper presents an overview and formalization of the Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) 3.0. The...
The modelling process of Cyber-physical Systems aggregates semantics and languages tailored to spec...
The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a tool independent standard for the exchange of dynamic mod...
Since the FMI technology gains ground in industrial environment, the demand for robust co-simulation...
Abstract Since the FMI technology gains ground in industrial environment, the demand for robust co-s...
The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a tool independent standard for the exchange of dynamic mod...
In this paper, we explain how to achieve deterministic execution of FMUs (Functional Mockup Units) u...
Cyber-Physical Systems consist of cyber components controlling physical entities. Their development ...