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IEEE-ASME Transactions on Mechatronics | 2001

Development of modular electrical systems

Armen Zakarian; Gary Rushton

Modular systems provide the ability to achieve product variety through the combination and standardization of components. A methodology that combines system modeling, integration analysis, and optimization techniques for development of modular systems is presented. The approach optimizes integration and interactions of system elements and creates functional and physical modules for the electrical system. The Hatley/Pirbhai methodology (1987) is used for modeling functional requirements of a system. The model defines system interfaces (interactions) to support its functions. Once the interactions among functions are identified, an incidence matrix of the interfaces is developed. A clustering algorithm is developed to identify clusters in the incidence matrix, group the functions, and create modules. A Hatley/Pirbhai architecture model is developed to represent modular system design. A detailed discussion on the importance of system modeling in design of modular systems and on the constraints that limit development of modular vehicle systems is also presented. The approach presented is systematic and can be used to support product development and decision-making in engineering design.


SAE 2004 World Congress & Exhibition | 2004

Control Software Interface for Managing System Requirements

Gary Rushton; Amy Wesley; Armen Zakarian; Tigran Grigoryan

Not all software tools are created equal and not all software tools are created to perform the same tasks. Therefore, different software tools are used to perform different tasks. However, being able to share the information between the different software tools, without having to manually re-enter (duplicate) any of the information, can save a lot of time and improve the quality of the product. The control software interface presented in this paper, allows system engineers to exchange data between software tools in an efficient manner which maximizes each tools capabilities and ultimately reduces development time and improves the quality of the product.


Insight | 2000

Modular Vehicle Architectures: A Systems Approach

Gary Rushton; Armen Zakarian


SAE 2002 World Congress & Exhibition | 2002

Algorithms and Software for Development of Modular Vehicle Architectures

Gary Rushton; Armen Zakarian; Tigran Grigoryan


SAE 2003 World Congress & Exhibition | 2003

Development of Modular Electrical, Electronic, and Software System Architectures for Multiple Vehicle Platforms

Gary Rushton; Armen Zakarian; Tigran Grigoryan


INCOSE International Symposium | 2003

6.3.1 Modular Design Approach for Development of Electrical, Electronic, and Software System Architectures for Multiple Product Platforms

Gary Rushton; Armen Zakarian; Tigran Grigoryan


SAE 2002 World Congress & Exhibition | 2002

Extensible and Upgradeable Vehicle Electrical, Electronic, and Software Architectures

Peter Abowd; Gary Rushton


INCOSE International Symposium | 2002

4.2.3 Systems Engineering Approach for Modeling An Organizational Structure

Gary Rushton; Armen Zakarian; Tigran Grigoryan


SAE transactions | 2000

Modular Vehicle Architectures Using Integration Analysis Techniques

Gary Rushton; Armen Zakarian


SAE 2000 World Congress | 2000

Vehicle Electrical/Electronic System Design Considerations

Gary Rushton; Viren Merchant

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