Block-based Modeling Methods in SystemVision
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ABSTRACT

This presentation explores a variety of techniques for developing models of components, based on datasheet performance specifications. These models are simply “assembled” from the fundamental building-blocks available in the SystemVision Model Library, or from blocks that are automatically generated using the graphical data capture capability provided by the Datasheet Curve Modeler (DCM). This process captures both static and dynamic characteristic behavior, for components that are either single-discipline or “multi-physics” in nature.
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Concurrent Engineering, Mechatronic, Mixed-Signal, multi-physics, System Design, system engineering, Virtual system integration
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