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Model-Based Systems Engineering Approach with SysML for an Automatic Flight Control System
Author(s) -
Haluk Altay,
M. Furkan Solmazgül
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
computer science and information technology ( cs and it )
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5121/csit.2021.111101
Subject(s) - systems modeling language , system of systems engineering , system of systems , systems engineering , multidisciplinary approach , computer science , systems design , complex system , aviation , applied engineering , computer automated design , systems modeling , unified modeling language , software engineering , engineering , project management , program management , artificial intelligence , social science , software , sociology , programming language , aerospace engineering
Systems engineering is the most important branch of engineering in interdisciplinary study. Successfully performing a multidisciplinary complex system is one of the most challenging tasks of systems engineering. Multidisciplinary study brings problems such as defining complex systems, ensuring communication between stakeholders, and common language among different design teams. In solving such problems, traditional systems engineering approach cannot provide an efficient solution. In this paper, a model-based systems engineering approach is applied with a case study and the approach is found to be more efficient. In the case study, the design of the helicopter automatic flight control system was realized by applying model-based design processes with integration of tools. Requirement management, system architecture management and model-based systems engineering processes are explained and applied of the case study. Finally, model-based systems engineering approach is proven to be effective compared with the traditional systems engineering methods for complex systems in aviation and defence industries.

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