Punit Tulpule, A. Rezaeian, Aditya Karumanchi, S. Midlam-Mohler
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引用次数: 8
摘要
多年来,基于模型的设计(MBD)和系统工程主题已经分别包含在工程本科课程中。动态系统,建模,优化和控制,以及验证和验证(V&V)的统计方法通常是单独的课程,但是当涉及到工业应用时,所有这些主题都需要使用系统工程原理一起考虑。硬件在环(hardware - in - loop, HIL)是V&V通常遵循的实践,但它并不是俄亥俄州立大学(Ohio State University, OSU)工程课程的一部分。为了使未来的工程师更好地为行业需求做好准备,有必要弥合学生在不同课程中获得的知识之间的差距。因此,俄勒冈州立大学开发并教授了一个试点课程,从系统工程的角度来看,它包括MBD和V&V。设计了一个实验室项目和作业,使用虚拟HIL让学生动手体验。小规模的试点班级允许每个学生访问虚拟HIL设置。
Model Based Design (MBD) and Hardware In the Loop (HIL) validation: Curriculum development
Model Based Design (MBD) and systems engineering topics have been separately included in the engineering undergraduate curriculum for many years. Dynamical systems, modeling, optimization, and control, and statistical methods for Validation and Verification (V&V) are typically separate courses, but when it comes to industrial applications, all of these topics need to be considered together using systems engineering principles. Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) is a commonly followed practice for V&V, but it was not a part of engineering curriculum at the Ohio State University (OSU). In order to better prepare future engineers for industry requirements, it is necessary to bridge the gaps between the knowledge students gain in different courses. Hence, a pilot course was developed and taught at The OSU, which includes MBD and V&V from a systems engineering perspective. A laboratory project and assignments were designed which used virtual HIL allowing the students hands on experience. The small size pilot class allowed each student access to the virtual HIL setup.