Ingénierie système
Systems engineering
Description: This course introduces the engineering of complex systems, with an emphasis on modern modeling and simulation approaches. It uses the MBSE (Model-Based Systems Engineering) methodology to guide system design throughout the lifecycle. Students gain hands-on experience with SysML to formalize some aspects of the requirements, functions, and structures. Complementary paradigms are also explored, including multi-agent modeling (NetLogo) for emergent behaviors and cyber-physical system modeling (OpenModelica) for simulating physical components and their interactions with control systems. An introduction to the FMI standard covers co-simulation of heterogeneous models. Finally, a presentation from AFIS and a professional testimonial illustrate the role of systems engineers in industry and the practical use of digital twins.
Learning outcomes: By the end of this course, students will be able to formulate the relevant questions for system design, particularly regarding modeling aspects, and outline possible solutions.
Evaluation methods: Multiple-choice questions and case study (1.5 hours)
Evaluated skills:
- Systems Analysis
Course supervisor:
- Virginie Galtier
Geode ID: SPM-HEP-017
