Functional Mock-up Interface: An empirical survey identifies research challenges and current barriers

  • Schweiger G
  • Gomes C
  • Engel G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Co-simulation is a promising approach for the analysis of complex, multi-domain systems, that leverages mature simulation tools of the respective domains. It has been ap- plied in many different disciplines in academia and indus- try, with limited sharing of findings. With the increasing adoption of the FMI standard, researchers have set to work on surveying the scattered knowledge on co-simulation in academia. This paper complements the existing sur- veys by taking on the social and empirical aspect, corrob- orating, and prioritizing, previous findings. We focus on understanding the perceived research challenges, and the current barriers, based on expert assessment. One of the main barriers pointed out is the limited support for discrete event and hybrid co-simulation.

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Schweiger, G., Gomes, C., Engel, G., Hafner, I., Schoegg, J.-P., Posch, A., & Nouidui, T. (2019). Functional Mock-up Interface: An empirical survey identifies research challenges and current barriers. In Proceedings of The American Modelica Conference 2018, October 9-10, Somberg Conference Center, Cambridge MA, USA (Vol. 154, pp. 138–146). Linköping University Electronic Press. https://doi.org/10.3384/ecp18154138

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