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Multi-Paradigm Discrete-Event Modelling and Co-simulation of Cyber-Physical Systems
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2018
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EngineeringSimulationCo-simulationFormal VerificationVienna Development MethodMulti-paradigm Discrete-event ModellingHigh LevelSimulation FrameworkSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationSystem SimulationDesignComputer EngineeringSoftware DesignModel-based System EngineeringDiscrete Event SystemAutomationFormal MethodsSimulation InfrastructureConstituent ModelsIndustrial Informatics
In the modelling of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs), there are different possible routes that can be followed to gradually achieve a collection of constituent models that can be co-simulated with a high level of accuracy. This paper demonstrates a methodology which initially develops all constituent models at a high level of abstraction with discreteevent models expressed using the Vienna Development Method (VDM). Subsequently, a number of these are refined (without changing the interfaces) by more detailed models expressed in different formalisms, and using tools that can export Functional Mock-up Units (FMUs) for co-simulation through the Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) standard. The development team of each of these more detailed models can then experiment with the interactions with all the other constituent models, using the high-level discrete-event versions until higher-fidelity alternatives are ready. The results reported in this paper were obtained in an innovation experiment within the EU CPSE Labs research project, part of Smart Anything Everywhere initiative.
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