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Open Cyber-Physical System Model-Driven Certified Development (OPENCPS)

Reference number
Coordinator SAAB Aktiebolag - Aeronautics
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 770 332
Project duration December 2015 - June 2019
Status Completed
Venture Eureka cluster co-funding 

Purpose and goal

A major collaborative deliverable is the open-soruce tool OMSimulator for import, interconnection and efficient distributed simulation based on FMI and SSP standards. Methodology and tool support for interoperability between system simulation (eg Modelica) and system architecture (eg SysML) via the FMI and SSP standards has beed developed and verified through round-trip engineering for industrial use cases. Increased simulation execution speed of Modelica models and FMUs has been achieved through implementation of different parallelization algorithms.

Expected results and effects

The project contributes to increasing the competitiveness of the industry by meeting challenges related to 1) tool vendor lock-in effects, 2) interoperability between the central Modelica / UML / FMI standards, and 3) numerical robustness and execution speed in simulation.

Planned approach and implementation

The project organization has ensured close collaboration between methodology developers, tool developers and end users. A number of industrial demonstrators are specified at the beginning of the project and then used for development of methods and tools and for validation of results. An integrated project team was set up to speed up the development of the open-source tool OMSimulator.

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Last updated 21 December 2021

Reference number 2015-03031

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