A combined continuous-time / discrete-event approach to modelling and simulation of manufacturing machines

D.A. Beek, van, J.E. Rooda, S.H.F. Gordijn

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Using simulation models for the development and testing of control systems can have significant advantages over using real machines. This paper demonstrates the suitability of the language Chi for machine modelling. The language integrates a small number of powerful orthogonal continuous-time and discrete-event concepts. The discrete-event part of Chi is based on a CSP-like concurrent programming language; the continuous-time part is based on DAEs. Models are specified in a symbolic mathematical notation. A case study is presented of a transport system consisting of conveyor belts. The model of the system illustrates how the combined continuous-time/discrete-event approach simplifies accurate modelling of manufacturing machines.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings of the 1995 EUROSIM conference, EUROSIM '95 : Vienna, Austria, 11-15 September 1995
RedacteurenF. Breitenecker, I. Husinsky
Plaats van productieAmsterdam
UitgeverijElsevier
Pagina's1029-1034
ISBN van geprinte versie0-444-82241-0
StatusGepubliceerd - 1995
Evenement1995 EUROSIM Conference - Vienna
Duur: 1 jan. 1995 → …

Congres

Congres1995 EUROSIM Conference
StadVienna
Periode1/01/95 → …

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