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Mr. Edward Ladzinski

Abstract

Enabling Process Innovation with FMI

The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a relatively recent standard for model exchange and co-simulation of dynamic models on the system and component level. It has been adopted by vendors and users alike at an amazing pace (more than 60 tools at the moment) because it addresses a critical pain point in model-based systems engineering, namely the ability to share models between tools, and to deploy models to development engineers. FMI breaks down barriers between departments and companies to collaborate more efficiently without major investments in new tool chains or training and enables efficient re-use of existing modeling assets. The talk will present examples and scenarios from customer use of FMI in the following key areas:

  • Connecting FEM and CFD models with systems: why is it needed and what are the advantages?
  • Connecting controls models into simulation tools to improve design quality and coherence
  • A breakthrough in enabling collaboration: connecting tools quickly and efficiently
  • Cost efficient enterprise deployment of executable models
  • Virtualization of the controls development process: SIL development capturing features otherwise reserved for HIL
  • Reuse of validated models for simulators, e.g. driver-in-the-loop simulators for automotive customers
  • State-of-the-art multi-core support to enable real-time simulations of unprecedented accuracy

In combination, there features enable process innovations and efficiency gains that put model-based development in reach even for small- to mid-sized engineering departments.


About the Speaker

Mr. Edward Ladzinski

NAFEMS SMSWG Steering Committee Member

E.A. Ladzinski & Associates, CEO and Founder

He was a pioneer during the CAD/CAM/CAE revolution serving as an application engineer, sales specialist, marketing manager and as the worldwide IBM PLM Analysis & Simulation Marketing Manager while on assignment in Paris, France. After returning to the United States, he led the IBM analysis & simulation marketing initiative known as EIF (Engineering Innovation Framework) and then served as the IBM sales leader for CATIA sales in the Americas until his retirement from IBM in 2010 after 32 years of service.

Mr. Ladzinski also serves on the NAFEMS North American Steering Committee and is co-founder of the Stochastics Technical Working Group, the Simulation Data Management Working Group, and the Systems Modeling & Simulation Working Group. He is also the chairman of the Analysis & Simulation Process Interest Committee at COE (CATIA Operators Exchange), and was recognized as a COE Fellow in 2013.

He is an engineering graduate of RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) and performed his graduate work in Engineering and Business at RIT and UNCC (University of North Carolina Charlotte), respectively.