4.6 Article

Synchronous Integration Method of System and Simulation Models for Mechatronic Systems Based on SysML

Journal

MACHINES
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/machines10100864

Keywords

MBSE; SysML; Simulink; Model-to-Text; model synchronization; integrated design

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  1. Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Digital Manufacturing Equipment and Technology of China [DMETKF2022015]

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This paper proposes a model integration framework that integrates simulation into the logical architecture phase of the system model, enabling system verification. By reusing and updating the generated simulation model, the framework improves design efficiency and provides a reference for other system design and integration work.
System architecture could be described clearly and unambiguously by a descriptive system model during the system-level design of mechatronic products. However, for system verification, it is necessary to integrate the system modeling tools and simulation tools for analysis. Most of the existing integration methods focus on the integration in the physical architecture phase of the system model. A model integration framework that can integrate simulation into the logical architecture phase of the entire model for synchronous model verification is proposed in this paper. In the integration process, a Model-to-Text method is employed for information extraction and model transformation from the SysML model to the simulation model. The system model can be transformed by reusing and updating the generated simulation model through the framework for model verification. A framework with the Simulink model as the transformation target is constructed as an example in this paper, and the capability of this framework is verified by a design process of a quadruped robot. The result shows that this framework can realize the system design paradigm of integrating system verification for the entire logical architecture, which can improve the design efficiency and provide a reference for other system design and integration work.

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