System level modeling of real-time embedded software

Author(s):  
Richard Lee ◽  
Samar Abdi ◽  
Doug Regehr ◽  
Frederic Risacher
Author(s):  
Yang Li ◽  
Qing Chang

Information of battery manufacturing system is becoming increasingly transparent, detailed and real-time. Despite the big potential in improving productivity, the advantages of information are not fully realized due to a lack of system level modeling. Motivated by this need, we develop an integrated system modeling approach to quantify the systematic impact of stations and supporting activities with a unified index called event based cost (EBC). The analysis provides a severity ranking of stations and supporting activities. A case study is conducted to demonstrate the application of the model in a battery production system and its ability to facilitate decision making.


Author(s):  
Gabriel de Souza Pereira Moreira ◽  
Denis Ávila Montini ◽  
Daniela América da Silva ◽  
Felipe Rafael Motta Cardoso ◽  
Luiz Alberto Vieira Dias ◽  
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Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 644
Author(s):  
Michal Frivaldsky ◽  
Jan Morgos ◽  
Michal Prazenica ◽  
Kristian Takacs

In this paper, we describe a procedure for designing an accurate simulation model using a price-wised linear approach referred to as the power semiconductor converters of a DC microgrid concept. Initially, the selection of topologies of individual power stage blocs are identified. Due to the requirements for verifying the accuracy of the simulation model, physical samples of power converters are realized with a power ratio of 1:10. The focus was on optimization of operational parameters such as real-time behavior (variable waveforms within a time domain), efficiency, and the voltage/current ripples. The approach was compared to real-time operation and efficiency performance was evaluated showing the accuracy and suitability of the presented approach. The results show the potential for developing complex smart grid simulation models, with a high level of accuracy, and thus the possibility to investigate various operational scenarios and the impact of power converter characteristics on the performance of a smart gird. Two possible operational scenarios of the proposed smart grid concept are evaluated and demonstrate that an accurate hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) system can be designed.


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