A model‐based systems engineering framework for quantum dot solar cells development

Author:

Karimaghaei Mina12,Cloutier Robert2,Khan Aurangzeb3,Richardson Joseph D.1,Phan Anh‐Vu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering University of South Alabama, Mobile, Albama USA

2. Systems Engineering Program University of South Alabama, Mobile, Albama USA

3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of South Alabama, Mobile, Albama USA

Abstract

AbstractCurrently, a wide range of newly designed devices are based on high‐end quantum technologies. To successfully design a quantum system, it is necessary to appropriately address the increasing complexity which exists in the development procedure of the system. A suitable approach to deal with this problem is to employ systems engineering models and integrate them with domain engineering tools. The model‐based systems engineering (MBSE) methodology is commonly used to analyze, design, manufacture, and test various complex systems. In this paper, the MBSE approach is chosen for the development of quantum dot solar cells as a typical quantum system and to deal with the complexity existing in this procedure. The analysis, manufacturing, and verification, validation, and testing (VV&T) for this system are described using SysML in Cameo Systems Modeler software to represent the role of models in this regard. Then a detailed design is performed in MATLAB and integrated with SysML to identify how changing various parameters during the system development process affects the overall system performance. This technique facilitates the communication between different engineering teams and helps to manage the complexity in the entire system lifecycle.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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