Modeling Basic Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems, Part II
Modeling Basic Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems, Part II
著者: Yingfu Zeng, Chad Rose, Paul Brauner, Walid Taha, Jawad Masood, Roland Philippsen, Marcia O. Malley, Robert Cartwright
分類: cs.RO
原文アブストラクト
We continue to consider the question of what language features are needed to effectively model cyber-physical systems (CPS). In previous work, we proposed using a core language as a way to study this question, and showed how several basic aspects of CPS can be modeled clearly in a language with a small set of constructs. This paper reports on the result of our analysis of two, more complex, case studies from the domain of rigid body dynamics. The first one, a quadcopter, illustrates that previously proposed core language can support larger, more interesting systems than previously shown. The second one, a serial robot, provides a concrete example of why we should add language support for static partial derivatives, namely that it would significantly improve the way models of rigid body dynamics can be expressed.