机电一体化系统的模块化再设计:制定模块规格,保证系统动态规格

IF 3.1 3区 计算机科学 Q2 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS Mechatronics Pub Date : 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1016/j.mechatronics.2024.103236
Lars A.L. Janssen , Rob H.B. Fey , Bart Besselink , Nathan van de Wouw
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复杂的机电一体化系统通常由相互连接的模块组成,这些模块通常由独立的团队开发。这种开发过程对在所有模块集成之前验证系统规范提出了挑战。为应对这一挑战,本文提出了一个模块化重新设计框架。首先,相对于已满足系统规范的原始系统模型,定义了重新设计系统的动态允许变化(以频率响应函数(FRF)表示)。其次,整体系统动态(或系统重新设计规格)中允许的这些变化会自动转化为模块级的动态(频率响应函数)规格,满足这些规格后,就能保证整体系统的动态(频率响应函数)规格。这种模块化的规范管理支持对模块设计变更进行局部分析和验证,使设计团队能够并行工作,而无需反复重建系统模型来检查系统 FRF 规范的满足情况。模块化重新设计流程缩短了产品上市时间,降低了重新设计成本。该框架的有效性通过三个复杂性不断增加的实例得到了证明,突出了其实现模块化机电一体化系统(再)设计的潜力。
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Modular redesign of mechatronic systems: Formulation of module specifications guaranteeing system dynamics specifications

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.

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Mechatronics
Mechatronics 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
5.90
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审稿时长
109 days
期刊介绍: Mechatronics is the synergistic combination of precision mechanical engineering, electronic control and systems thinking in the design of products and manufacturing processes. It relates to the design of systems, devices and products aimed at achieving an optimal balance between basic mechanical structure and its overall control. The purpose of this journal is to provide rapid publication of topical papers featuring practical developments in mechatronics. It will cover a wide range of application areas including consumer product design, instrumentation, manufacturing methods, computer integration and process and device control, and will attract a readership from across the industrial and academic research spectrum. Particular importance will be attached to aspects of innovation in mechatronics design philosophy which illustrate the benefits obtainable by an a priori integration of functionality with embedded microprocessor control. A major item will be the design of machines, devices and systems possessing a degree of computer based intelligence. The journal seeks to publish research progress in this field with an emphasis on the applied rather than the theoretical. It will also serve the dual role of bringing greater recognition to this important area of engineering.
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