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An empirical survey on co-simulation: Promising standards, challenges and research needs
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Abstract
Co-simulation is a promising approach for the modelling and simulation of complex systems, that makes use of mature simulation tools in the respective domains. It has been applied in various different domains, oftentimes without a comprehensive study of the impact to the simulation results. As a consequence, over the recent years, researchers have set out to understand the essential challenges arising from the application of this technique. This paper complements the existing surveys in that the social and empirical aspects were addressed. More than 50 experts participated in a two-stage Delphi study to determine current challenges, research needs and promising standards and tools. Furthermore, an analysis of the strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats of co-simulation utilizing the analytic hierarchy process resulting in a SWOT-AHP analysis is presented. The empirical results of this study show that experts consider the FMI standard to be the most promising standard for continuous time, discrete event and hybrid cosimulation. The results of the SWOT-AHP analysis indicate that factors related to strengths and opportunities predominate.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Simulation modelling practice and theory. - Amsterdam
Publication
Amsterdam : Elsevier science bv , 2019
ISSN
1569-190X
DOI
10.1016/J.SIMPAT.2019.05.001
Volume/pages
95 (2019) , p. 148-163
ISI
000470680800010
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UAntwerpen
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AutoDrive: Advancing fail-aware, fail-safe, and fail-operational electronic components, systems, and architectures for fully automated driving to make future mobility safer, affordable, and end-user acceptable
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 25.06.2019
Last edited 02.10.2024
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