Building and adapting SysML based system architecture framework for mechatronic systems
Friman, Eetu (2020)
Friman, Eetu
2020
Konetekniikan DI-ohjelma - Master's Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Tekniikan ja luonnontieteiden tiedekunta - Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2020-11-18
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202010277543
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202010277543
Tiivistelmä
Implementing a SysML based systems engineering strategy to a project can be challenging as readily available methodologies and modeling guidelines are sparse. Lack of guidelines and modeling frameworks is one of the main reasons SysML faces resistance in the industry. Existing methods have to be tailored to suit project specific needs and to accommodate SysML, without a good starting point this can involve substantial amount of work and poses risks to companies.
This thesis sets out to study SysML application on mechatronics and derive an architecture framework that acts as a guideline and a structure for SysML modeling. The framework presented in this work is created based on literature findings and prototyped on a case study. The framework is built to be general, process independent and easy to implement, offering several tools to be applied to a mechatronics design process.
Prior studies have identified some of the key issues SysML faces in a mechatronic setting. Several solutions to these problems have been given but no exhaustive answer has been provided. This work combines aspects of prior studies into one framework and tries to create a good starting point to adapting SysML into a design process.
This thesis sets out to study SysML application on mechatronics and derive an architecture framework that acts as a guideline and a structure for SysML modeling. The framework presented in this work is created based on literature findings and prototyped on a case study. The framework is built to be general, process independent and easy to implement, offering several tools to be applied to a mechatronics design process.
Prior studies have identified some of the key issues SysML faces in a mechatronic setting. Several solutions to these problems have been given but no exhaustive answer has been provided. This work combines aspects of prior studies into one framework and tries to create a good starting point to adapting SysML into a design process.