Model-based tools have the potential to significantly improve theprocess of developing novel cyber-physical systems. In this paper, weconsider the question of what language features are needed to modelcyber-physical systems. Using a small, experimental hybrid systemsmodeling language to show how a number of basic and pervasive aspectsof cyber-physical systems can be modeled clearly using the small setof constructs that it provides. We then consider two, more complex,case studies from the domain of robotics. The first one, a quadcopter,illustrates that previously proposed core language can support larger,more interesting systems. The second one, a serial robot, provides aconcrete example of why it is important to support static partialderivatives, namely, that it significantly improves the way models ofrigid body dynamics can be expressed.

(2016). Modeling Electromechanical Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING IN ROBOTICS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/87821

Modeling Electromechanical Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems

2016-01-01

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Model-based tools have the potential to significantly improve theprocess of developing novel cyber-physical systems. In this paper, weconsider the question of what language features are needed to modelcyber-physical systems. Using a small, experimental hybrid systemsmodeling language to show how a number of basic and pervasive aspectsof cyber-physical systems can be modeled clearly using the small setof constructs that it provides. We then consider two, more complex,case studies from the domain of robotics. The first one, a quadcopter,illustrates that previously proposed core language can support larger,more interesting systems. The second one, a serial robot, provides aconcrete example of why it is important to support static partialderivatives, namely, that it significantly improves the way models ofrigid body dynamics can be expressed.
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Yingfu, Zeng; Chad, Rose; Walid, Taha; Adam, Duracz; Kevin, Atkinson; Roland, Philippsen; Robert, Cartwright; Marcia, O'Malley
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