Bosch's Modelica and FMI Conference Research Presentations at the 16th Edition
Bosch Research is set to make a significant impact at the 16th International Modelica and FMI Conference 2025, showcasing the latest results of its work in the areas of modeling and simulation.
The conference, which features tutorials, scientific talks, and industrial user presentations, will see Christian Bertsch and his team presenting on the FMI Layered Standard for Network Communication, a de facto industry standard for tool-independent model exchange. Bertsch, who leads the FMI Project, will also host the FMI Advisory Committee meeting after the conference.
In addition, the team will offer a tutorial for FMI beginners, aiming to make the standard more accessible to a wider audience. Bertsch's team will also present on Input Smoothing for Faster Co-Simulation using FMI, and Towards a Credible System Simulation Architecture applicable to Heat Pump Systems using Modelica, FMI, and SSP.
SSP, or System Structure and Parameterization, is another key focus area for Bosch at the conference. Hans-Martin Heinkel and Antoine Vandamme, along with their respective teams, will present on Traceability and Support of Modeling & Simulation using SSP-Traceability Layered Standard. They will also offer a tutorial on SSP.
Bosch's work on cross-sector standards is supported by publicly funded projects, such as MODELISAR, EMPHYSIS, SETLEVEL, and the currently on-going ITEA4 OpenSCALING project. The company has been a member of the Modelica Association since 2020, which releases open standards in the areas of modeling and simulation, heavily used at Bosch.
It is worth noting that Hans-Martin Heinkel, while a prominent figure at Bosch, was not identified in the search results as a notable figure related to the International Modelica and FMI Conference 2025. The results mainly discussed historical figures named Heinkel related to aviation during World War II but contained no relevant information about Hans-Martin Heinkel or his participation in the 2025 conference.
Lastly, eFMI, or Functional Mock-up Interface for embedded systems, is another extension of the Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) that Bosch Research is working on. This extension aims to facilitate the collaborative simulation of networked systems.
The International Modelica and FMI Conference 2025 promises to be an exciting event, showcasing the latest advancements in modeling and simulation, and Bosch Research's significant contributions to these fields.
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