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The FMI 3.0 Standard Interface for Clocked and Scheduled Simulations

Cláudio Gomes, Torsten Blochwitz, Christian Bertsch, Karl Wernersson, Klaus Schuch, Raphaël Pierre, Oliver Kotte, Irina Zacharias, Matthias Blesken, Torsten Sommer, Masoud Najaf Najafi, Andreas Junghanns

2021Linköping electronic conference proceedings12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper gives an overview of the FMI 3.0 support for two kinds of clock-based simulations: Synchronous Clocked Simulation, and Scheduled Execution. The former is used when the information about multiple simultaneous events (cause and exact time of occurrence) can be unambiguously conveyed. The later facilitates real-time simulations comprising multiple black-box models, by allowing fine grained control over the computation time of sub-models. A formalization is presented along with example application scenarios, meant as an introduction to the conceptualization of clocks in the FMI Standard.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputationInterface (matter)Distributed computingParallel computingProgramming languageBubbleMaximum bubble pressure methodEmbedded Systems Design TechniquesReal-Time Systems SchedulingReal-time simulation and control systems