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Model-Based Systems Engineering

2019VT

Status Open for interest registrations
School IDA-gemensam (IDA)
Division PELAB
Owner Peter Fritzson
Homepage http://www.ida.liu.se/~petfr/ModelBased-SystemsEngineering.pdf

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Course plan

No of lectures

42 hours

Recommended for

Ph.D. students and practitioners in engineering and/or computer science.

The course was last given

New course

Goals

After the course, students should be able to:
• Describe how products and services from different technical areas can be integrated into a system.
• Describe basic concepts in Systems Engineering.
• Specify and analyze system requirements.
• Design and model a system architecture.
• Use a modeling languages such as Modelica and UML to describe a small systen.
• Model, analyze, simulate, and optimize a system.
• Plan implementation of a system.
• Validate a system.
• Perform environmental and lifecycle design and management of a system

Prerequisites

General undergraduate level knowledge in engineering, mathematics, programming languages and programming.

Organization

Lectures integrated with interactive exercises, a few small project assignments, and a medium-sized project on modeling and optimizing a hybrid vehicle.

Contents

This is an introductory course in systems engineering with emphasis on model-based systems development, design, and analysis using tools. The course include general methods which are useful within a range of system engineering domains, e.g., computer science, software engineering, machine design, electrical engineering, vehicular systems, aerospace applications, transport systems, project management

Literature

The course will use a set of resources on theoretical se well as practical matters pertaining to Systems Engineering.

• Peter Fritzson. Principles of Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica 3.3. Wiley-IEEE Press, 2015.
• The DrModelica Interactive Electronic Notebook, downloadable from www.openmodelica.org as part of OpenModelica
• Selected publications on lifecycle management, requirement formalization and verification
• Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) Overview. Slide presentation.
• Papers on optimization
• Papers on systems engineering

Lecturers

Peter Fritzson, IDA/Software and Systems
Lars Eriksson, ISY/Vehicular Systems
Kristian Sandahl, IDA/ Software and Systems
Robert Braun, IEI/Machine Design
Ola Leifler, IDA/ Software and Systems
Lena Buffoni, IDA/ Software and Systems
Lennart Ochel, IDA/ Software and Systems
Erik Herzog, Saab, invited lecturer

Examiner

Peter Fritzson and Lena Buffoni

Examination

Joint project assignments on modeling, verification and simulation,
including the medium-sized course project on modeling and optimizing an electric vehicle, and individual oral examination on theoretical matter and project assignments at the end of the course.

Credit

6 HEC

It is possible to get 1-2 extra credits for a small project of your own choice

People who already know Modelica can/should skip the two Modelica course days and the associated theoretical matter. However, to compensate, they should suggest a small project or related theoretical matter of their own choice, to be approved by the course leader.

Comments

The course will be open for PhD students from several departments at LiU, most notably IDA, ISY, and IEI.


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