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MapleSim's Innovative Hardware-in-the-Loop Real-Time Simulation for Planetary Rovers
技术
- 分析与建模 - 数字孪生/模拟
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 电网
- 可再生能源
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 实验自动化
- 虚拟原型与产品测试
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
挑战
在航天工业中,流动站原型的设计、建造和测试是一个昂贵且耗时的过程。系统测试通常要到设计/测试过程的后期才进行,从而导致开发时间较长。面临的挑战是在完整的流动站原型可用之前找到一种在模拟循环中测试组件的方法。这将为被测组件创建一个虚拟测试环境,欺骗它认为它正在完整的原型中运行。目标是在硬件组件可用时逐步将其添加到仿真循环中,即使没有所有硬件组件也可以进行系统测试,从而缩小设计和测试阶段之间的差距。
关于客户
本案例研究中的客户是加拿大航天局 (CSA),这是一个政府机构,负责加拿大所有民用太空相关活动,包括加拿大对国际太空计划和伙伴关系的贡献。 CSA 旨在通过科学推进太空知识,并确保太空科学和技术为加拿大人带来社会和经济效益。 CSA 是一位经验丰富的客户,对空间技术以及与设计和测试流动站原型相关的挑战有着深入的了解。他们正在寻找一种解决方案,可以减少总体开发时间,并允许在危险场景下进行组件测试,而不会有损坏整个流动站原型的风险。
解决方案
滑铁卢大学的 Amir Khajepour 博士和他的团队与加拿大航天局 (CSA) 和 Maplesoft 合作,使用 MapleSim 开发了太阳能行星漫游车的硬件在环 (HIL) 测试平台。建模和仿真工具。该平台允许模拟在实验室设置中难以复制的场景,例如火星环境或尚不可用的组件。 MapleSim 建模环境还用于自动生成流动站的运动学方程,为项目中的其他任务(例如 HIL 仿真、路径规划和功率优化)奠定基础。在 MapleSim 中开发了一个流动站组件库,并在 LabView Real-Time 中导入,其中开发了模拟的 HIL 程序和 GUI。
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