Instructors: Dr. Roman Dumitrescu; Prof. Dr. Ansgar Trächtler
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Maschinenbau
Displayed in timetable as:
EuS
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Aim of the event:
This lecture provides a comprehensive understanding of Intelligent Technical Systems (ITS) as well as their design and specification. Core subjects include the technical evolution from mechatronics to systems with inherent intelligence as well as the implementation of fundamental methods and architectures of ITS. The lecture focuses on a thorough introduction to the design of ITS and the approaches to specify these. In addition, specification techniques are being presented and applied. In conclusion, methods to analyze ITS on the basis of a system specification will show that a holistic approach to design is the key success factor for technical systems of tomorrow.
Target group:
The lecture addresses students of industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science and engineering computer science.
Contents:
- Introduction to the basics of ITS
- Processes and guidelines for the design of ITS
- Specification techniques for ITS
- Analysis and test using system specification
Contact person:
M.Sc. Matthias Greinert
matthias.greinert@iem.fraunhofer.de
Literature:
Gausemeier, J.; Rammig, J.; Schäfer, W. (Eds.): Design Methodology for Intelligent Technical Systems. Develop Intelligent Technical Systems of the Future. Springer-Verlag, 2014
acatech (Hrsg.): Cyber-Physical Systems – Innovationsmotor für Mobilität, Gesundheit, Energie und Produktion (acatech POSITION). Springer-Verlag, 2011
Friedenthal, S.; Moore, A.; Steiner, R.: A Practical Guide to SysML. The Systems Modeling Language. Morgan Kaufmann, Waltham, 2. Auflage, 2012
Gausemeier, J.; Dumitrescu, R.; Steffen, D.; Czaja, A.; Wiederkehr, O.; Tschirner, C.: Systems Engineering in der industriellen Praxis. Paderborn, 2013
Supplementary events:
Model-based Design of Mechatronic Systems, Modeling and Simulation II
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