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Catalog : EECE.5492 Systems, Modeling and Simulations for Digital Eng

EECE.5492 Systems, Modeling and Simulations for Digital Eng

Id: 042152 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course will begin with an overview of the digital transformation and digital engineering strategy being undertaken by Department of Defense divisions and programs. With a practical understanding of the concepts of systems, systems thinking and systems engineering, model-based-system engineering (MBSE) is studied. Students are led through interactive modeling exercises using the Systems Modeling Language (SySML) on the Cameo platform form Dassault Systemés. Examples of physics-based models, feedback control systems and uncertainty modeling are presented and integrated with SysML representations. Dynamic systems are analyzed with simulations carried out using the MATLAB/Simulink platform. The course emphasizes skills in project-based-learning, teamwork and effective communication between all participants in the course.

Prerequisites

Undergraduate Degree in Engineering, Science or Business with Calculus Knowledge, or Matriculation into a Graduate Program in the Francis College of Engineering.

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