Bond graph modeling and simulation of mechatronic systems

M. Malik, A. Khurshid
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Abstract

The traditional modeling and simulation techniques for dynamic systems are generally adequate for single-domain systems only. Mechatronic systems, being a mix of mechanical and electronic systems, deal with multi-domain systems. Such systems may typically include translational, rotational, thermofluid, electrical, electromechanical and electronic systems. Modeling and simulation of such multi-domain systems pose formidable new challenges and, hence, demand new strategies and techniques for reliable solutions. The bond graph method (BGM) is rapidly emerging to offer a new modeling and simulation methodology that is ideally suited to effectively unify knowledge pertaining to multi-domain systems for mechatronic applications. The BGM combined with genetic programming (GP) offers tremendous opportunities in artificial intelligence, image processing, and robotic and industrial automation, The extension of BGM for applications to fields such as social behavior, economics and operational research is a very active topic of current research. This work illustrates the methodology offered by BGM for modeling and simulation of mechatronic systems.
机电系统键合图建模与仿真
传统的动态系统建模和仿真技术一般只适用于单域系统。机电一体化系统是机械系统和电子系统的结合,处理的是多域系统。这样的系统通常包括平移、旋转、热流体、电气、机电和电子系统。这种多域系统的建模和仿真提出了巨大的新挑战,因此需要新的策略和技术来提供可靠的解决方案。键合图方法(BGM)是一种新兴的建模和仿真方法,它非常适合于有效地统一机电应用中多领域系统的知识。BGM与遗传规划(GP)的结合为人工智能、图像处理、机器人和工业自动化等领域提供了巨大的机会,将BGM的应用扩展到社会行为学、经济学和运筹学等领域是当前研究的一个非常活跃的话题。这项工作说明了BGM为机电系统建模和仿真提供的方法。
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