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Modular Redesign of Mechatronic Systems: Formulation of Module Specifications Guaranteeing System Dynamics Specifications

Authors :
Janssen, Lars A. L.
Fey, Rob H. B.
Besselink, Bart
van de Wouw, Nathan
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Complex mechatronic systems are typically composed of interconnected modules, often developed by independent teams. This development process challenges the verification of system specifications before all modules are integrated. To address this challenge, a modular redesign framework is proposed in this paper. Herein, first, allowed changes in the dynamics (represented by frequency response functions (FRFs)) of the redesigned system are defined with respect to the original system model, which already satisfies system specifications. Second, these allowed changes in the overall system dynamics (or system redesign specifications) are automatically translated to dynamics (FRF) specifications on module level that, when satisfied, guarantee overall system dynamics (FRF) specifications. This modularity in specification management supports local analysis and verification of module design changes, enabling design teams to work in parallel without the need to iteratively rebuild the system model to check fulfilment of system FRF specifications. A modular redesign process results that shortens time-to-market and decreases redesign costs. The framework's effectiveness is demonstrated through three examples of increasing complexity, highlighting its potential to enable modular mechatronic system (re)design.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.06589
Document Type :
Working Paper