Nowadays automated manufacturing systems are designed as the complex interconnection ofcomponents belonging to different engineering domains. Actually high performances are required in order to satisfy market needs and standards. In this framework the validation via simulation plays a crucial role as it allows to verify the system during the design phase. Software-in-the-loop architectures represent a good practice to take into account also technological side-effectsthat represent a classical cause of long time-to-market or, in the worst case, to project failure. In this paper we present a mathematical simulator to be used within a software-in-the-loop prototyping system.
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Bonivento, C., Cacciari, M., Paoli, A., & Sartini, M. (2014). Mathematical modeling for software-in-the-loop prototyping of automated manufacturing systems. In Mathematical Methods in Engineering (pp. 1–11). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7183-3_1
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