Model-Based System Engineering (MBSE) and SysML tools are becoming more sophisticated in order to support the increased complexity of embedded and distributed applications. These new systems are larger, contain autonomous components, operate from the edge to the cloud, and often have strict requirements in terms of performance, scalability, robustness and security.
Two standards - SysML and Data Distribution ServiceTM (DDSTM) - address the necessary end-to-end design requirements for model-based design. SysML defines the requirements of the system itself. DDS addresses the communications requirements between system components running across different computers, including connectivity, security and quality of service (QoS).
Dassault Systemes has addressed the digital continuity and integration between the two worlds of MBSE to interface design with the new CATIA Magic Real-Time Communication Designer. This software plugin provides a direct integration to RTI Connext®, the leading commercial software based on the DDS standard, enabling engineers to create model-based systems based on real-time communication flow across embedded and distributed systems. Engineers can go directly from the system model in SysML to RTI Connext for implementation and deployment of a distributed system.
Benefits of this integration include:
· Increased productivity by modeling the DDS-related aspects of a system using SysML extended by a DDS-specific profile and generating the necessary DDS setup code in any of the supported Programming Languages.
· A graphical, unified representation of the overall system from requirements to functional applications, providing engineers with a common view of the system and a single source of (data) truth.
· Integration with RTI System Designer to enable graphical design and configuration of all DDS aspects, including Domains, Types, Topics and QoS.
On November 4, please join Dassault and Real-Time Innovations (RTI) for a discussion on how integrating SysML with DDS can simplify and streamline model-based systems engineering. The session will include a demonstration of the CATIA Magic Real-Time Communication Designer with RTI Connext, plus audience Q&A.
The session will occur on this LinkedIn post
SPEAKERS
Dr. Saulius (Saul) Pavalkis is the MBSE Transformation Leader and Senior Consultant at Dassault Systems. Saul has spent 18 years at Dassault Systemes (No Magic) in model based solutions and on the core R&D team and is currently the MBSE Transformation Leader. He is an expert in systems modeling, simulation, MBSE ecosystem, interfaces and integrations, traceability and queries.
Saul is the recipient of the INCOSE CSEP, OMG OCSMP, No Magic lifetime modeling and simulation excellence award. He is the community author for largest SysML simulation channel (youtube.com/c/MBSEExecution) and MBSE success cases blog (blog.nomagic.com), and is the author of multiple papers on MBSE at INCOSE and NDIA. In 2020 he was awarded the NAVAIR \$20M budget for V&V paper implementation. He received his BS and MS in Telecommunication and Electronics PhD in Computer Science from the Kaunas University of Technology.
Dr. Gerardo Pardo-Castellote is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Real-Time Innovations (RTI). He has been with the company since it was founded and has held various positions in research, development, consulting before assuming the CTO role in 1998. He is an expert in security, middleware and publish-subscribe systems. He has been the Principal Investigator on more than a dozen research grants, has authored 10+ patents and over 50 technical papers, journal articles, and conference sessions on the topic of real-time and secure distributed systems.
Gerardo was the main developer of the original versions of the RTI Connext DDS product line and leads RTI's standardization efforts. He is the main author of the Object Management Group® (OMG) Data Distribution Service Standard (DDS), the OMG Real-Time Publish Subscribe (RTPS) Protocol standard, the DDS Security Standard, and seven other DDS-related standards. Gerardo also chairs the OMG revision task forces for these standards.
Gerardo completed his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Computer Science both at Stanford University. He also holds a BS and an MS in Physics from the University of Granada (Spain), and he was awarded the National 1st Prize Physics award.