Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (3): 627-640.doi: 10.23919/JSEE.2023.000084

• COMPLEX SYSTEMS THEORY AND PRACTICE • Previous Articles    

A goal-based approach for modeling and simulation of different types of system-of-systems

Yimin FENG1(), Chenchu ZHOU2(), Qiang ZOU1,*(), Yusheng LIU1(), Jiyuan LYU3(), Xinfeng WU3()   

  1. 1 State Key Lab of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
    2 Xi’an Aerospace Propulsion Institute, Xi’an 710100, China
    3 China Astronaut Research and Trainning Center, Beijing 100094, China
  • Received:2022-03-15 Online:2023-06-15 Published:2023-06-30
  • Contact: Qiang ZOU E-mail:yiminfengmy@zju.edu.cn;zhouchenchu@126.com;qiangzou@cad.zju.edu.cn;ysliu@cad.zju.edu.cn;lvjiyuan@139.com;wxf.134@163.com
  • About author:
    FENG Yimin was born in 1995. He received his B.E. degree in computer science from Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi ’an, China, in 2017. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. degree in computer science at the State Key Laboratory of Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics, Zhejiang University. His research interests include system-of-systems engineering, model-based system engineering, and computer-aided design. E-mail: yiminfengmy@zju.edu.cn

    ZHOU Chenchu was born in 1990. He received his master ’s degree from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2015. He is currently an engineer at Xi’an Aerospace Propulsion Institute. His research interests include engine dynamics simulation, aerospace propulsion theory and engineering. E-mail: zhouchenchu@126.com

    ZOU Qiang was born in 1990. He received his Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, in 2019. He is currently an associate professor at the State Key Laboratory of Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics and the College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University. His research interests include design modeling and manufacturing simulation. E-mail: qiangzou@cad.zju.edu.cn

    LIU Yusheng was born in 1970. He received his B.E. degree in mechanical engineering and Ph.D. degree in computer science from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, in 1995 and 2000, respectively. He is currently a professor and a researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics and the College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University. His research interests include model based system engineering, computer aided design and manufacturing, product innovation design, and model retrieval. E-mail: ysliu@cad.zju.edu.cn

    LYU Jiyuan was born in 1984. He received his B.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Northwestern Polytechnical University in 2008 and 2012, respectively. He is currently an engineer at China Astronaut Research and Trainning Center, Beijing, China. His research interests are guidance and control engineering, manned space mission analysis and simulation. E-mail: lvjiyuan@139.com

    WU Xinfeng was born in 1983. He received his Ph.D. degree from National University of Defense Technology. He is currently an engineer at China Astronaut Research and Trainning Center, Beijing, China. His research interests include aircraft design engineering, and manned space mission analysis. E-mail: wxf.134@163.com
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (61873236), the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (LZ21F020003; LY18F030001), and the Civil Aerospace Pre-research Project (D020101)

Abstract:

A system of systems (SoS) composes a set of independent constituent systems (CSs), where the degree of authority to control the independence of CSs varies, depending on different SoS types. Key researchers describe four SoS types with descending levels of central authority: directed, acknowledged, collaborative and virtual. Although the definitions have been recognized in SoS engineering, what is challenging is the difficulty of translating these definitions into models and simulation environments. Thus, we provide a goal-based method including a mathematical baseline to translate these definitions into more effective agent-based modeling and simulations. First, we construct the theoretical models of CS and SoS. Based on the theoretical models, we analyze the degree of authority influenced by SoS characteristics. Next, we propose a definition of SoS types by quantitatively explaining the degree of authority. Finally, we recognize the differences between acknowledged SoS and collaborative SoS using a migrating waterfowl flock by an agent-based model (ABM) simulation. This paper contributes to the SoS body of knowledge by increasing our understanding of the degree of authority in an SoS, so we may identify suitable SoS types to achieve SoS goals by modeling and simulation.

Key words: simulation, systems agent-based modeling, systems-of-systems (SoS), systems thinking