8th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development
Linköping University – www.modprod.liu.se – February 4-5, 2014
Organizers: Peter Fritzson, Petter Krus, Kristian Sandahl
Note: public versions of the presentations will be put on-line on the web
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MODPROD Program Tuesday February 4, Tutorials and Workshop
08.30-09.00 Registration and coffee outside room A2, in Building A, Linköping University
09.00-10.45 Tutorials in Parallel, Length 3:15h
- Tutorial 1: Peter Fritzson, Linköping University. “Introduction to Object Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica using OpenModelica”. Hands-on Exercises, bring your laptop.
- Tutorial 2: Wladimir Schamai, EADS, “Model-based Development using ModelicaML Value Bindings for Model Composition and Requirements Traceability”, hands-on exercises, bring your laptop.
- Tutorial 3: Dirk Zimmer, German Aerospace Research Center, “Modeling and Simulation with the Planar Me-chanics Modelica Library”. Hands-on Exercises, bring your laptop.
- Tutorial 4: Petter Krus, Linköping University, “System simulation with HOPSAN NG”. Hands-on Exercises, bring your laptop.
- Tutorial 5: Martin Sjölund and Adeel Asghar, Linköping University; Vitalij Ruge, Lennart Ochel, Willi Braun, and Bern-hard Bachmann, FH Bielefeld “Debugging Equation-Based Modelica Models; Dynamic Optimization with OpenModelica”. Hands-on Exercises, bring your laptop.
10.45-11.00 Coffee break outside room A2
11.00-12.30 Tutorials continued, same rooms as above
12.30-13.30 Lunch at Kårallen, Linköping University
13.30-15.00 Plenary Session 1, MODPROD Introduction, room: A2, Session Chair: Peter Fritzson
- Amir Rashid, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, “Circular Business Models - Designing for Re-Manufacturing in Sustainable Manufacturing Systems
- Peter Fritzson and Petter Krus, Linköping University, Sweden, “Presentation of Research at the Centre for Model based Product Development, MODPROD”
15.00-16.00 Coffee break + Poster Session and exhibition outside room A2, see poster presentation program
16.00-17.15 Session 2a, Sustainable Systems Engineering, room A2, Session Chair: Kristian Sandahl
- Stefan Anderberg, Linköping University, Sweden, “Sustainability Challenges for Product Development”
- Peter Fritzson, Linköping University, Sweden “World Simulation with Modelica and Implications for Sustainable Product Development”
- Roland Samlaus and Philipp Thomas, Fraunhofer IWES, “Aero-servo-hydro-elastic Model Development for Wind Turbines with OneModelica”
15.50-17.15 Session 2b, Model-Based Engineering, room ACAS, Session Chair: Petter Krus
- Nils Menager, Niklas Worschech, Lars Mikelsons, Bosch-Rexroth AG, Germany “A Tool Chain for Rapid Control Prototyping using Rexroth Controllers and Open Source Software”
- Atiyah Elsheikh, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), Austria, “Derivative-based Hybrid Heuristics for Con-tinuous-time Simulation Optimization”
- Lars Eriksson, Linköping University, Sweden “Model-based Development and Optimization of Engine Models”
- Gert Johansson, Combitech AB, Sweden, “ArCon a Candidate for PolarSys Tool Suite”
17.40 Bus to Dinner Location
18.30 Workshop Dinner
MODPROD Program for Wednesday February 5
07.50-08.15 Bus passing main hotels, arriving Linköping University at 08.15
08.00-08.30 Registration outside room A2, Building A, Linköping university
08.30-08.40 Workshop 2nd Day, Introduction, Plenary Session (Chair: Peter Fritzson), room A2
08.40-09.40 Keynote, Johan de Kleer, Principal Scientist, Xerox Parc, California, USA, “Using Modelica for Early Stage De-sign, Reliability Analysis and Fault Diagnosis”
09.40-10.40 Keynote, Steve Mulski, Director Wind Energy Solutions, SIMPACK AG, Germany, “Model-based Development of Wind Turbines”
10.40-11.30 Coffee, Posters and Exhibition outside room A2, see separate poster presentation program
11.30-12.30 Parallel Session 3a, Model-Based Software and Systems Engineering. Chair: Kristian Sandahl, room A2
- Simon Danielsson, KnowIT AB, Sweden “Model-based Development for Large-Scale Embedded Control Software Projects”
- Håkan Kården, EuroStep, Sweden, “Multi-Disciplinary Collaborative Systems Engineering”
11.30-12.20 Parallel Session 3b, Model-Based Engineering. Chair: Petter Krus, room ACAS
- Mattias Nyberg, Scania AB, Sweden, “Architecture Modelling of Automotive Embedded Systems and SW utilizing Architecture Recovery”
- Claude Lacoursiere and Stefan Hedman, University of Umeå, Sweden “Strongly Coupled Distributed Simulations with FMI over TCP”
12.20-13.30 Lunch at Kårallen, Linköping University. Posters and Exhibition outside room A2
13.30-14.40 Plenary Session 4, Model-Based Engineering and Applications. Session Chair: Petter Krus, room A2
- Leon Starr, Model Integration, “xtUML, Simulink and Modelica: How to use them together”
- Akira Ohata, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan, “A Desired Plant Modeling Environment for Automotive Control”
14.40-15.15 Coffee, Posters and Exhibition outside room A2
15.15-16.30 Parallel Session 5a, Model-Based Engineering. Session Chair: Petter Krus, room:A2
- Nguyen Thuy, EDF – Electricité du France, France “Modelling & Simulation in Systems Lifecycle, from Early Conception to Operation and Modification”
- Oliver Koch, Technical University of Dresden, Germany, “Aspects of System Integration in the Development of an Energy Efficient Power Management for a Wheel Loader”
- Wladimir Schamai and Philipp Helle, Airbus Group Innovations, Germany, “Comparison of State Machines in UML2 and Modelica 3.3”
15.15-16.30 Parallel Session 5b, Model-Based Design and Development. Session Chair: Kristian Sandahl, room ACAS
- Luigi Vanfretti, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, “Experiences on Power System Model Identification using Modelica and FMI Technologies”
- Dag Fritzson, SKF, Sweden “Advances in Transient Multibody Simulation - SKF BEAST”
- Martin Hochwallner and Stefan Fragner, Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbH, Austria, “Experience in Model Based Design with the Tool X2C in Controller Design in a Mechatronic Product Development Environment”
16.30-16.40 Break
16.40-17.10 Panel Discussion, (plenary session), room A2