2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cja.2018.07.015
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Best practices for model-based and simulation-aided engineering of power transmission and motion control systems

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“…To reach this goal, the model must allow easy understanding, reuse (even partial) and evolution. This can be achieved through the definition of proper model architectures [11], which is considered a major step in the model-based approach of Figure 2. A methodology is proposed in the present paper (Section 2), to meet this target with resort to a proper model architectural view.…”
Section: Measure Of System Key Physical Quantitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reach this goal, the model must allow easy understanding, reuse (even partial) and evolution. This can be achieved through the definition of proper model architectures [11], which is considered a major step in the model-based approach of Figure 2. A methodology is proposed in the present paper (Section 2), to meet this target with resort to a proper model architectural view.…”
Section: Measure Of System Key Physical Quantitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each virtual human can be organized as a whole, and the movement of each virtual human can be controlled in real time by using multiple control parameters. The ultimate goal of this process is to enable users to drive the entire simulation process by controlling a few advanced event parameters (rather than hundreds of individual parameters) [18].…”
Section: Motion Simulation and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation-based education creates a situation resembling real-world circumstances where learners must use their knowledge and skills to solve problems. Several industries, such as aviation (Bernard et al, 2022;Filazoğlu, Ateş & Kafali, 2021), engineering (Mare, 2019;Solmaz et al, 2021), and healthcare (Mahdy et al, 2020), have used simulation to train, evaluate, and support decision-making. Simulation improves patient safety by enhancing healthcare education, evaluation, research, and inter-professional collaboration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%