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Industry Presentation
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
1.Direct input from consumers through data mining social media (Face-
INDUSTRY PRESENTATION
book, Twitter.) 2.Direct input from the connected product 3.Aggregation
Wednesday, August 24
and analysis of data sets with volumes previously not possible. This talk
Time: 9:00am–10:00am
follows the familiar “Systems Engineering V” to highlight how each phase
Location: 214, Meeting Level
in going to be transformed by Analytics and the Connected Product.
CIE-27 Industry Presentation: Computer and Information
Technology Trends
Organizer: Marc Halpern, Gartner, Inc. Hubertus Tummescheit, Modelon, Chief Executive Officer
Email: Marc.Halpern@gartner.com IDETC2016-60610 Using Modelica and FMI to Evaluate Requirements
Compliance Early in System Design
Organizer: Ian Grosse, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Incorporating system models into the software and controls development
Email: grosse@ecs.umass.edu
process allows developers to receive continuous feedback on system
performance throughout the design process. In this presentation we will
Co-Organizer: Pramita Mitra, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI look how we can leverage the two open standards Modelica and FMI to
Email: pmitra3@ford.com couple requirement monitors to executable models to evaluate the
systems’ compliance to requirements continuously during development. In
addition we will demonstrate the benefits of the tried and tested paradigm
Presenters: Timothy Baynes, Vice President–Product Strategy, Copenha-
of “continuous integration” outside of its home turf of software develop-
gen, Denmark (World Headquarters); Gahl Berkooz, General Motors,
ment for model based design.
Global Chief of Analytics, Detroit, MI; Hubertus Tummescheit, Modelon,
CEO, Glastonbury, CT; Jaesung Eom, Autodesk, Senior Research engineer,
Pittsburgh, PA
Jaesung Eom, Autodesk, Senior Research Engineer
An Industrial Presentation is a Non-Publication Presentation that is IDETC2016-59267: Evolutionary computing of characterizing short fiber
accepted and scheduled for presentation at a special industrial session; it injection molded composite for Autodesk Advanced Material Exchange
is not published in the conference proceedings. Acceptance will be based
on an extended abstract submitted through the conference web tool. The Injection molded plastic material is widely used in the industry, due to its
presenter must be from the industry; collaboration with academia is manufacturability and high strength vs. low weight. Injection molded thermo-
encouraged but not necessary. plastic composites require good performance over a range of temperatures
and deformation rates (e.g. molded thermoplastic part in engine room of
Automobile design); therefore, simulations must account for the effects of
Description: The session addresses emerging computer and information
temperature as well as strain rate. By using an evolutionary algorithm, we
technology trends. Relevant topics include but are not limited to:
present a robust technique to characterize the nonlinear material properties of
• Use of cloud computing, big data, mobile device connectivity
rate and temperature dependent short fiber composites for nonlinear finite
technology, location services, and remote control/autonomous
element modeling associated with injection molding simulation.
technologies such as found in autonomous vehicles
• New sensor technologies in aerospace and automotive applications
• Advances in systems modeling and simulation
Timothy Baynes, Configit, Vice President – Product Strategy
• Best practices to assure mechatronic systems software quality
Focus: Configuration Lifecycle Management
• Managing dependencies between mechanical design and systems
design
The ability to tailor a product to a particular customer’s needs has become
• Safety computer technology trends, such as collision/accident
a core requirement for manufacturers in many industries, particularly in
avoidance systems, assistive braking technology, etc.
automotive, and in transportation more generally. Product configuration,
as a discipline and as a software-based solution, enables companies of all
sizes to define product platforms which can then be tailored to different
markets and even specific customers. In this talk we will discuss the
Gahl Berkooz, General Motors, Chief of Analytics -Connected Consumer
emerging discipline of configuration lifecycle management, and describe
Experience Division
how leading companies in the automotive and heavy equipment industries
IDETC2016-60613: Analytics and IoT Transforming Product Development
are using CLM to resolve challenging problems in dealing with configured
and Engineering
products. We also discuss how CLM is being extended over the entire
lifecycle of the product.
38 Three powerful technology trends characterized as Analytics and IoT will
force a change in the Product Development process. These trends are: