Bridging the gaps in a model-based system engineering workflow by encompassing hardware-in-the-loop simulation
journal contribution
posted on 2013-09-19, 14:07authored byRoy KalawskyRoy Kalawsky, John T. O'Brien, Seng Chong, ChiBiu Wong, Haibo Jia, Hongtao Pan, Philip R. Moore
This paper discusses how gaps in a model-based system engineering (MBSE) workflow can be bridged through the use of special model transformation tools. The goal is to create an integrated workflow tool chain to facilitate integration of various subsystems and verification of the overall system performance to meet a set of desired system requirements. This paper describes an implementation in a model-based representation that encompasses real system hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) components to verify the effectiveness and capability of the development platform. Discussion is provided on the developed model transformation processes that make this possible and is explained through the application of our approach to the development of subsystems for a vehicle system. The key contributions of research include: 1) identification of a suitable model-based systems design methodology and toolset (based on IBM Rhapsody/Mathworks Simulink combination) to include HIL for system verification; 2) design and development of model transformation tools to facilitate bidirectional transformation of an IBM Rhapsody model to a Simulink model; and 3) successful mapping between platform independent models and platform-specific models involving HIL. The research outcomes show particularly promising results that are anticipated to benefit the MBSE community.
Funding
This work was supported in part by Transport iNet,
East Midlands Innovation (eminnovation.org.uk) of the East Midlands Development
Agency. The Transport iNet is partially financed by the European
Union’s European Regional Development Fund.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
KALAWSKY, R.S., 2013. Bridging the gaps in a model-based system engineering workflow by encompassing hardware-in-the-loop simulation. IEEE Systems Journal, 7(4), pp.593-605.