M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS
DEVS theory (originally defined for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems) was extended for modeling and simulation of continuous/hybrid systems. We present the M/CD++, a tool to build such models using a subset of Modelica, a modular and acausal specification language for physical syste...
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todo:paper_15267539_v2005_n_p229_DAbreu2023-10-03T16:21:09Z M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS D'Abreu, M.C. Wainer, G.A. Computer aided software engineering Computer hardware description languages Computer simulation Set theory Continuous systems DEVS theory Discrete event abstraction Hybrid computers DEVS theory (originally defined for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems) was extended for modeling and simulation of continuous/hybrid systems. We present the M/CD++, a tool to build such models using a subset of Modelica, a modular and acausal specification language for physical systems. Models are created using Modelica standard notation, and a translator converts them into DEVS models. We show how to model these dynamic systems under the discrete event abstraction, including different execution results. © 2005 IEEE. Fil:D'Abreu, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Wainer, G.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15267539_v2005_n_p229_DAbreu |
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Computer aided software engineering Computer hardware description languages Computer simulation Set theory Continuous systems DEVS theory Discrete event abstraction Hybrid computers |
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Computer aided software engineering Computer hardware description languages Computer simulation Set theory Continuous systems DEVS theory Discrete event abstraction Hybrid computers D'Abreu, M.C. Wainer, G.A. M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS |
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Computer aided software engineering Computer hardware description languages Computer simulation Set theory Continuous systems DEVS theory Discrete event abstraction Hybrid computers |
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DEVS theory (originally defined for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems) was extended for modeling and simulation of continuous/hybrid systems. We present the M/CD++, a tool to build such models using a subset of Modelica, a modular and acausal specification language for physical systems. Models are created using Modelica standard notation, and a translator converts them into DEVS models. We show how to model these dynamic systems under the discrete event abstraction, including different execution results. © 2005 IEEE. |
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D'Abreu, M.C. Wainer, G.A. |
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M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS |
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M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS |
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M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS |
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M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS |
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M/CD++: Modeling continuous systems using Modelica and DEVS |
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m/cd++: modeling continuous systems using modelica and devs |
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