OpenModelica 2017

Date: Feb 06, 2017
Location: Linköping, Sweden

9th OpenModelica Annual Workhop

OPENMODELICA is an open-source Modelica-based modeling and simulation environment intended for industrial and academic usage. Its long-term development is supported by a non-profit organization - the Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC).

The goal with the OpenModelica effort is to create a comprehensive Open Source Modelica modeling, compilation and simulation environment based on free software distributed in binary and source code form for research, teaching, and industrial usage. We invite researchers and students, or any interested developer to participate in the project and cooperate around OpenModelica, tools, and applications.

OpenModelica Annual Workshop

  • Applications of OpenModelica
  • Modelica Libraries with OpenModelica
  • Industrial Use Cases
  • OpenModelica in Teaching
  • OpenModelica tool developments
  • Solver issues in OpenModelica
  • Meta modeling and hardware/software modeling
  • Code generation in OpenModelica
  • Parallel compilation and execution
  • Model-based optimization

The Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC) is a non-profit organization supporting the development of the OpenModelica Open-Source implementation of Modelica and related tools, e.g. ModelicaML (UML-Modelica integration), OMOptim, OMPython, OMDebugger, OM FMI tooling, for industrial and academic usage.

Preliminary Program

08.00-08.40     Registration and coffee, outside room A2, A-building, LiU Session Chair: Lena Buffoni

08.40-09.00   Lena Buffoni, Martin Sjölund (Linköping Unviersity)

  • Workshop Opening, Status and Directions of OpenModelica

09.00-09.45   Francesco Casella, Vice Director of OSMC (Politecnico di Milano), Stefano Trabucchi

  • Modelling and simulation of innovative power generation systems in OpenModelica: the case of PreFlexMS

09.45-10.10   Rüdiger Franke (ABB)

  • Industrial Application of OpenModelica: Challenges and Pitfalls

10.10-10.35   Lennart Ochel and Bernhard Bachmann (FH Bielefeld)

  • Modeling and Simulation of Timed Petri Nets with OpenModelica

10.35-11.05  Coffee

  • Session Chair: Francesco Casella 11.05-11.25   Walter Ponge-Ferreira
  • Introducing Simulation Tools early in Engineering Course

11.25-11.55   Martin Flehmig, Willi Braun and Kshitij Kulshreshtha

  • PARADOM: Parallel algorithmic differentiation in OpenModelica for energy-related simulations and optimizations

11.55-12.20   Martin Sjölund and Bernhard Thiele (Linköping University)

  • Code generation for embedded systems

12.20-13.30 Lunch at Kårallen Session Chair: Rüdiger Franke

13.30-13.55   Adrian Pop (OSMC & Linköping University, OSMC Technical Coordinator)

  • Current Status and Technical Overview of OpenModelica and its Development Environment

13.55-14.20   Volker Waurich (TU Dresden)

  • Functional Design-Prototyping using OpenModelica

14.20-14.45 Johan Eddeland, Javier Gil Cepeda, Rick Fransen, Sajed Miremadi, Martin Fabian and Knut Åkesson

  • Automated Mode Coverage Analysis for Hybrid Automata using OpenModelica

14.45-15.10  Coffee

Session Chair: Adrian Pop

15.10-15.30   Willi Braun and Bernhard Bachmann

  • Comparison of Numerical Integration Methods in OpenModelica

15.30-15.50   Jan Hagemann, Patrick Täuber and Bernhard Bachmann

  • Smart Processing of Function Calls to Achieve Efficient Simulation Code

15.50-16.10   Maxime Baudette, Tin Rabuzin and Luigi Vanfretti

  • Development and Continuous Integration of the OpenIPSL Modelica Library for Power System Simulations

16.30-17.00   Panel Discussion  Chair: Martin Sjölund

  • Future Directions of OpenModelica

17.00-18.00     Open Source Modelica Consortium Annual Statutory Meeting

19.00     Dinner

  • Workshop
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