13th International Modelica Conference 2019

Modelica 2019


Mathematical Analysis



Modelica is a freely available, equation-based, object-oriented language for convenient and efficient modeling of complex, multi-domain cyber-physical systems described by ordinary differential, difference, and algebraic equations. The companion Modelica Standard Library has been utilized in demanding industrial applications, including full vehicle dynamics, power systems, robotics, hardware-in-the-loop simulations and embedded control systems with nonlinear Modelica models. The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) is a freely available standard for the tool-independent exchange of models and for co-simulation. It is supported by many Modelica and non-Modelica tools and is the key to utilize Modelica models in non-Modelica environments.
Development in the Modelica Association is organized in Modelica Association Projects:
• LANG – Modelica Language
• LIB – Modelica Libraries
• FMI – Functional Mockup Interface
• SSP – System Structure and Parameterization of Components for Virtual System Design
• DCP – Distributed Co-Simulation Protocol
The projects collaborate to design and maintain a set of coordinated standards for modeling and simulation of complex physical systems.
The Modelica conference will bring together people using Modelica and/or other Modelica Association standards for modeling, simulation, and control applications, Modelica language designers, tool vendors and library developers. It provides Modelica users the opportunity to stay informed about the latest language, library, and tool developments, and to get in touch with people working on similar modeling problems.
You are encouraged to submit a full paper of at least 4 pages with a maximum of 10 pages. The papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 experts.
Additionally or optionally, you are encouraged to submit an extended abstract (1-2 pages) for a presentation-only contribution. The abstracts will be peer-reviewed by experts, but no papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Submissions are done via the EasyChair conference management system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=modelica2019
I’m looking forward to welcome you in Regensburg!
Anton Haumer
Conference Chair