Week 1: August 30, 2012.
Week 2: September 4 and 6, 2012
Week 3: September 11 and 13, 2012
Click here for step-by-step instructions on downloading and installing the software on a Mac.
For plugin installation and unlock instructions refer to:
http://www.nomagic.com/support/installation-and-use.html
For plugin and product compatibility please refer to:
http://www.nomagic.com/support/compatibility.html
Week 4: September 18 and 20, 2012
Here is a link to the National Geographic Video on the
newly overhauled
Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Eisenhower ,
Septembr 2, 2011.
Click here to download a draft (September 18, 2012) of the project template.
Week 5: September 25 and 27, 2012
Week 6: October 2 and 4, 2012
System-Level Design of a 4-Way Traffic Intersection
Students: Masoud Hamedi and Saini Yang,
ENSE 622 Class Project, Spring Semester 2002.
System-Level Design of a Combat Marking System
Student: Adrian Marsh,
ENSE 622 Class Project, Spring Semester 2003.
Development of a Building Elevator System
Students: Mike Buck and Bonnie Lawson (in ENSE 621),
ENSE 622 Class Project, Spring Semester 2003.
Week 7: October 9 and 11, 2012
Week 8: October 16 and 18, 2012
Peak R.S., Burkhart R.M., Friedenthal S.A., Wilson M.W., Bajaj M., Kim I.,
Simulation-Based Design Using SysML. Part 1: A Parametrics Primer
( pdf ),
INCOSE International Symposium, San Diego, 2007.
Peak R.S., Burkhart R.M., Friedenthal S.A., Wilson M.W., Bajaj M., Kim I.,
Simulation-Based Design Using SysML. Part 2: Celebrating Diversity by Example
( pdf ),
INCOSE International Symposium, San Diego, 2007.
Bajaj M., Zwener D., Peak R., Phung A., Scott A., and Wilson M.,
Satellites to Supply Chains, Energy to Finance -- SLIM for Model-Based Systems Engineering,
Part 1: Motivation and Concept of SLIM
( pdf ),
Presented at INCOSE International Symposium, Denver, Colorado, June 20-23, 2011.
Bajaj M., Zwener D., Peak R., Phung A., Scott A., and Wilson M.,
Satellites to Supply Chains, Energy to Finance -- SLIM for Model-Based Systems Engineering,
Part 1: Applications of SLIM
( pdf ),
Presented at INCOSE International Symposium, Denver, Colorado, June 20-23, 2011.
Week 9: October 23 and 25, 2012
In this homework we will use parametrics to model very simple systems.
Things to do:
Hand in a brief report for part 3 descibing the problem you have investigated, its parametric representation, and screendumps of the block representations as modeled in MagicDraw.
Week 10: October 30 and November 1, 2012
Week 11: November 6 and November 8, 2012
Week 11: November 13 and November 15, 2012
Duration: Aim for 20 minutes; No more than 25 minutes.
Slides: Only 12 slides.
Content: Project Title and Group?
Describe the problem and the nature of the design to be developed?
Briefly describe the measures of effectiveness (e.g., cost, performance).
Briefly describe the types of constraints that will need to be satisfied.
What's new?
Week 12: November 20, 2012
Week 13: November 27 and 29, 2012
Time: Thursday November 29, 1.30 - 3.00 pm,
Place: Rm. 2168, A.V. Williams Building.
Week 14: December 4 and 6, 2012
Each group will present and answer questions for approximately 45 minutes.
Aim for about 30 slides that highlight the systems engineering design and tradeoff.
All members of your group must be present during your presentation.
Below is a sign-up sheet.
Time slots will be assigned on the basis of first-come first-served.
When and if conflicts arise, then we will work them out.
Please send me an e-mail asap with your prefered time, and I will fill out the table below.
Tuesday, December 4
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5 - 5.45 pm |
Title: Low-Cost Swarm GPS Project Team: Christopher O'Hare and Kip Hart |
5.45 - 6.30 pm |
Title: Smart Grid Optimization: Fault Circuit Indicators Project Team: Cheng-Ming Chow, Rebecca Baier, Michael Mera |
Thursday, December 6
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3.30 - 4.15 pm |
Title: Quadrotor Mapping of 3D Spaces for Emergency Response Project Team: Matt Newman, Aaron Stehley, Sergei Drozdov |
4.15 - 5.00 pm |
Title: Orbital Platform for Satellite Construction and Repair Project Team: Jason Burr and Michael Cunningham |
5.00 - 5.45 pm |
Title: Intelligent Vehicle Platoons Project Team: Fanghua Qiao, Zbigniew Mokrzan, Arman Mousavi |
Week 15: December 11, 2012
Final Project Reports and Ethics Reports
Due date: December 13. No Extensions.
Each group should provide credits that
indicate who was responsible for various parts of the project.
Last Modified: November 29, 2012,
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