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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

MODPROD & OpenModelica workshops; OpenModelica 1.11.0 Release

February 6-8, 2017 | Linkoping, Sweden

Registration Open OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Febr 2017

Early registration until January 22: www.modprod.liu.se

NOTE: Higher registration fee after January 22, 2017.

The program is available at www.modprod.liu.se (MODPROD, OpenModelica)

Technical co-sponsor: IEEE Computer Society Swedish Chapter.

11th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development, February 7-8, 2017
9th OpenModelica Annual Workshop, February 6, 2017

Theme for this year: Model-based Product Development and Internet-of-Things

Keynotes for MODPROD'2017 Workshop (Preliminary):

  • Osten Franberg, Initiator of the Swedish Vinnova SIP programme for Internet-of-Things. "Internet-of-Things Potential, Modeling, Architecture, and Standardization"
  • Michael Wetter, Leader of Building Energy Projects at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA, "The Role of Modelica, FMI, and Model-Based Development for Low Energy Building and Community Energy Systems - Progress and Challenges"
  • Conrad Bock, Leader of Systems Analysis Integration at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA. "New SysML Extension for Physical Interaction and Signal Flow Simulation Standard"

Six tutorials covering subjects such as:

  • Modelica, modeling, simulation, and optimization
  • Building system modeling with Modelica
  • FMI and co-simulation
  • FMI and Papyrus
  • Tools and models for power system modeling, simulation, calibration
  • SysML

Preliminary programs for workshops:

https://openmodelica.org/images/docs/modprod2017/2017-modprod-workshop-program.pdf

https://openmodelica.org/images/docs/modprod2017/2017_OpenModelica_Annual_Workshop_Program.pdf

Registration open soon.

The workshops are concerned with, but not limited to, the following themes:

MODPROD workshop

  • Cyber-physical system modeling
  • Integrated hardware-software modeling
  • Internet-of-things and its modeling aspects
  • Hardware modeling
  • Software modeling
  • Co-modeling, Co-simulation, FMI
  • Multi-body systems
  • Multi-domain/Multi-physics, e.g. electrical-hydraulic
  • Modelica-UML-SysML
  • Modeling and simulation tools
  • CAD modeling
  • Design optimization and analysis
  • Hardware in the loop simulation
  • Real-time and embedded system modeling
  • Electrical/hydraulics modeling

OpenModelica Annual Workshop

  • Applications of OpenModelica
  • Modelica Libraries with OpenModelica
  • Industrial Use Cases
  • OpenModelica in Teaching
  • OpenModelica tool developments
  • Solver issues in OpenModelica
  • Meta modeling and hardware/software modeling
  • Code generation in OpenModelica
  • Parallel compilation and execution
  • Model-based optimization

Supporting organizations

The Center for Model-based Product Development (MODPROD) is an inter-disciplinary research center at Linkoping University. It revolves around model-based tools and methods for cyber-physical systems, mechanical systems, electronic systems and software, and unified approaches for model-based design. This workshop brings together expertise in these fields to discuss state of the art and the way ahead.

The Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC) is a non-profit organization supporting the development of the OpenModelica Open-Source implementation of Modelica and related tools, e.g. ModelicaML (UML-Modelica integration), OMOptim, OMPython, OMDebugger, OM FMI tooling, for industrial and academic usage.

For more information and previous workshops see www.modprod.liu.se and www.openmodelica.org