The key to enable systems integration is that systems inter-communications are accurately and unambiguously specified. In line with ongoing Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) initiatives aiming to support systems engineering activities by means of formal and graphical models, we have introduced a logical model for the definition of Interface Communication Modelling Language (ICML), to enable a model-based approach for interface specification. ICML is based on UML and can potentially be integrated with other systems models in similar forms, e.g., SySML, and with systems of systems models in UPDM or related frameworks. We have designed ICML basing on a preliminary domain analysis on radio signal specifications, with application to space systems. In the analysis, we have specifically considered simple digital and unidirectional signals, and subsequently we have included a method to use ICML for Time-Division Multiplexed signals. We also present an excerpt of the ICML metamodel and a simple example application.

Gianni, D., D'Ambrogio, A., De Simone, P., Lisi, M., Luglio, M. (2012). Model-based Interface Specification for Systems Integration in Systems of Systems Engineering. In Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2012 and the 8th Biennial European Systems Engineering Conference 2012, EuSEC 2012 (pp.2705-2717) [10.1002/j.2334-5837.2012.tb01455.x].

Model-based Interface Specification for Systems Integration in Systems of Systems Engineering

D'AMBROGIO, ANDREA;LUGLIO, MICHELE
2012-07-09

Abstract

The key to enable systems integration is that systems inter-communications are accurately and unambiguously specified. In line with ongoing Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) initiatives aiming to support systems engineering activities by means of formal and graphical models, we have introduced a logical model for the definition of Interface Communication Modelling Language (ICML), to enable a model-based approach for interface specification. ICML is based on UML and can potentially be integrated with other systems models in similar forms, e.g., SySML, and with systems of systems models in UPDM or related frameworks. We have designed ICML basing on a preliminary domain analysis on radio signal specifications, with application to space systems. In the analysis, we have specifically considered simple digital and unidirectional signals, and subsequently we have included a method to use ICML for Time-Division Multiplexed signals. We also present an excerpt of the ICML metamodel and a simple example application.
22nd Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2012 and the 8th Biennial European Systems Engineering Conference 2012, EuSEC 2012
Roma
2012
22
INCOSE
Rilevanza internazionale
su invito
10-lug-2012
9-lug-2012
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
Settore ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI
English
Engineering activities; Interface specification; Model based approach; Model-based systems engineering (MBSE); Modelling language; Multiplexed signals; Systems integration; Systems of systems, Specifications, Systems engineering
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Gianni, D., D'Ambrogio, A., De Simone, P., Lisi, M., Luglio, M. (2012). Model-based Interface Specification for Systems Integration in Systems of Systems Engineering. In Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering, INCOSE 2012 and the 8th Biennial European Systems Engineering Conference 2012, EuSEC 2012 (pp.2705-2717) [10.1002/j.2334-5837.2012.tb01455.x].
Gianni, D; D'Ambrogio, A; De Simone, P; Lisi, M; Luglio, M
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