Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2728606.2728629
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Requirements for hybrid cosimulation standards

Abstract: This paper defines a suite of requirements for future hybrid cosimulation standards, and specifically provides guidance for development of a hybrid cosimulation version of the Functional Mockup Interface (FMI). A cosimulation standard defines interfaces that enable diverse simulation tools to interoperate. Specifically, one tool defines a component that forms part of a simulation model in another tool. We focus on components with inputs and outputs that are functions of time, and specifically on mixtures of di… Show more

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“…Broman et al [8] give the model shown in Fig. 1 as a "simplest possible" nontrivial illustration of the challenges of hybrid co-simulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Broman et al [8] give the model shown in Fig. 1 as a "simplest possible" nontrivial illustration of the challenges of hybrid co-simulation.…”
Section: A Motivating Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the "getMaxStepSize" function of [7] is similar to the D ("deadline") function of [48]. Followup work includes [8], which proposes a collection of test cases together with acceptance criteria that can be used to determine whether a hybrid co-simulation technique is acceptable. Tripakis [47] investigates techniques to bridge the semantic gap between various formalisms (state machines, discrete-event models, dataflow, etc.)…”
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