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INCOSE Atlanta Chapter Monthly Meeting http: //www. incose. org/atlanta/ November 20, 2008 Simulation &

INCOSE Atlanta Chapter Monthly Meeting http: //www. incose. org/atlanta/ November 20, 2008 Simulation & Analysis Using Sys. ML Experiences Applying Sys. ML in an Excavator Testbed Russell Peak and Manas Bajaj Georgia Institute of Technology Product & Systems Lifecycle Management Center www. pslm. gatech. edu Inter. CAX LLC www. Inter. CAX. com 1

Simulation & Analysis Using Sys. ML Experiences Applying Sys. ML in an Excavator Testbed

Simulation & Analysis Using Sys. ML Experiences Applying Sys. ML in an Excavator Testbed INCOSE Atlanta Chapter Meeting November 2008 Abstract This talk overviews Phase 1 experiences and lessons learned from an excavator testbed that interconnects simulation models with associated diverse system models, design models, and manufacturing models. The goal is to enable advanced model-based systems engineering (MBSE) in particular and model-based X (MBX) [1] in general. Our method employs Sys. ML as the primary technology to achieve multi-level multi-fidelity interoperability, while at the same time leveraging conventional modeling & simulation tools including mechanical CAD, factory CAD, spreadsheets, math solvers, finite element analysis (FEA), discrete event solvers, and optimization tools. This work is sponsored by several organizations including Deere and Lockheed and is part of the Modeling & Simulation Interoperability Team [2] in the INCOSE MBSE Challenge (with applications to mechatronics as an example domain). [1] The X in MBX includes engineering (MBE), manufacturing (MBM), and potentially other scopes and contexts such as model-based enterprises (MBE). [2] http: //www. pslm. gatech. edu/projects/incose-mbse-msi/ Citation Peak RS and Bajaj M (2008 -11 -20) Simulation & Analysis Using Sys. ML—Experiences Applying Sys. ML in an Excavator Testbed. Invited Talk, INCOSE Atlanta Chapter Meeting. http: //eislab. gatech. edu/pubs/seminars-etc/2008 -11 -incose-atlanta-peak/ Contacts Russell. Peak@gatech. edu, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, +1 -404 -894 -7572, www. msl. gatech. edu Manas. Bajaj@Inter. CAX. com, Inter. CAX LLC, Atlanta, +1 -404 -894 -4404, www. Inter. CAX. com 2

Biosketches INCOSE Atlanta Chapter Meeting November 2008 Russell S. Peak, Ph. D is Associate

Biosketches INCOSE Atlanta Chapter Meeting November 2008 Russell S. Peak, Ph. D is Associate Director and Senior Researcher in the Georgia Tech Product & Systems Lifecycle Management Center and R&D Director at Inter. CAX LLC. He specializes in knowledge-based methods for modeling & simulation, standards-based product lifecycle management (PLM) frameworks, and knowledge representations that enable complex system interoperability. Dr. Peak originated the multi-representation architecture (MRA)—a collection of patterns for CAD-CAE interoperability—and composable objects (COBs)—a non-causal object-oriented knowledge representation. This work provided a conceptual foundation for executable parametrics in Sys. ML and for related technology being commercialized by Inter. CAX[1] in the Georgia Tech Venture. Lab program. After six years in industry (Bell Labs and Hitachi), he joined the research faculty at Georgia Tech. Since 1997 he has been principal investigator on 25+ projects with sponsors including Boeing, IBM, Lockheed, NASA, Rockwell Collins, Sandia, Shinko (Japan), TRW Automotive, US Do. C (NIST) and Do. D. He has authored over 80 publications (including several Best Paper awards), holds several patents, is an active member in ASME and INCOSE, and represents Georgia Tech on the OMG Sys. ML task force. Manas Bajaj, Ph. D joined Inter. CAX full-time in December 2007 as a Senior Research Engineer, where he also worked as a part-time co -op from 2005 -2007. He recently finished his Ph. D studies in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech (Nov 2008). His industrial and research project experience spans over 7 years across several organizations—NIST, NASA, Rockwell Collins, IBM, Sandia, Lockheed Martin, and Inter. CAX in the USA; and Hindustan Shipyard Limited and Mazagaon Dock Limited in India. His research interests are in the realm of computer-aided design and engineering (CAD/CAE), next generation modeling and simulation methods, and open standards-based PLM frameworks. He has authored several publications, including those that won the Robert E. Fulton best paper award at ASME CIE 2005 and the session best paper award at Semicon West 2003. He serves as a technical team member at PDES Inc. representing Georgia Tech and Inter. CAX, and he is involved in the development and deployment of the OMG Sys. ML specifications. [1] See http: //www. intercax. com/sysml regarding Para. Magic™ for solving Sys. ML parametrics in Magic. Draw™ and related technology. 3

Contents • Part 1 — Overview by R. Peak – See same presentation as

Contents • Part 1 — Overview by R. Peak – See same presentation as this one: http: //eislab. gatech. edu/pubs/seminars-etc/2008 -11 -incose-sweden-peak/ • Part 2 — Demo by M. Bajaj – See Part 2 slides available here: http: //eislab. gatech. edu/pubs/seminars-etc/2008 -11 -incose-atlanta-peak/ 4