Affiliation:
1. Industrial Engineering Research Department (LGI) Ecole CentraleSupélec Palaiseau France
2. Laboratory of Signals & Systems (L2S) Ecole CentraleSupélec Palaiseau France
3. Thales technical directorate Thales Group Palaiseau France
Abstract
AbstractSystem reconfiguration is essential in complex systems management, as it is an enabler of system flexibility and adaptability. It ensures system operation and increases reliability, availability, maintainability, testability, safety, and reuse of system entities and technologies. For the reconfiguration of a system in use, it is necessary to assess, in continuity, the system's state with regard to its context. Identifying data supporting system reconfiguration represents a major industrial challenge and is linked directly to the development of industrial reconfiguration tools. Reconfiguration tools are based on a data model, also called ontology, which represents key concepts of system reconfiguration and their relationships. A particular difficulty of developing the data model is the multi‐domain nature of reconfiguration. Furthermore, it needs to address a considerable diversity of system types. Few publications propose an ontology supporting data identification and tool development for the entire process. Hence, in this paper we propose to formalize the system reconfiguration process and propose an overarching ontology, which we call OSysRec. This ontology considers data at the management, dynamics, and structure level. The proposed ontology has been developed based upon expert knowledge and several industrial uses cases. The OSysRec ontology allowed a better understanding of the reconfiguration process, and hence it can be deployed for developing efficient and effective reconfiguration tools at the industrial scale. The ontology has been tested on an industrial case study to validate the proposed approach.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture
Reference64 articles.
1. Extending the scope of configuration management for the development and life cycle support of systems of systems—An ontology‐driven framework applied to the Enceladus Submarine Exploration Lander
2. Model-Based System Reconfiguration: A Descriptive Study of Current Industrial Challenges
3. QasimL HeinAM JankovicM OlaruS GarnierJL Towards a reconfiguration framework for systems engineering integrating use phase data. In:Proceedings of ICED 2019 the 22nd International Conference on Engineering Design: Responsible Design for Our Future Delft Netherlands 05.‐08.08. 2019.;2019.
Cited by
3 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献