posted on 2017-09-11, 14:43authored byCharles Dickerson, Siyuan JiSiyuan Ji, S.J. Clement, David E. Webster, David McKee, Jie Xu, David Battersby, Neil Bevan, Niall Turner, Will Suart
Distributed virtual simulation is increasingly in demand within the automotive industry. A distributed and networked approach to system level design and simulation stands to benefit from a unifying relational oriented modeling and simulation framework. This will permit innovative use of existing independent simulations for increased concurrency in design and verification and validation. This paper demonstrates an analysis of the vehicle as a complex system through the combination of a relational framework, high level syntax and semantics for representing models and distributed simulation. This promises to provide a rigorous, traceable and agile approach to conceptual vehicle design and analysis.
Funding
This work is sponsored by the Programme for Simulation Innovation (PSi) [16]. A partnership between Jaguar Land Rover and UK EPSRC grant EP/K014226/1.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
International Journal of Complex Systems - Computing, Sensing and Control
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
49 - 65
Citation
DICKERSON, C.E. ...et al., 2016. A demonstration of a service oriented virtual environment for complex system analysis. International Journal of Complex Systems - Computing, Sensing and Control, 3(1), pp. 49-65.
Publisher
TSI Press
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Publisher statement
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Publication date
2016
Notes
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