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Jaffari*, Cheol-Jung
Yoo**, and
Jung-Hoon
Shin*
Abstract
Currently, as the application of robots becomes vital in every aspect of the society, the robotics technology will
become dominate soon in the near future. Consequently, robotic systems will increasingly grow in size, number and
complexity, while challenges are rising to significantly model such systems. In this paper, we describes a model
based development approach for robotics system based on System Modeling Language (SysML) and conducts an
empirical case study using an upper-arm rehabilitation robotics system. The proposed approach provide a clear view
of the system architecture and facilitated communication and understanding among the practitioners, which further
simplify the system integration process. Furthermore, it showed an exhaustive utilization of model-based system
engineering methodology and SysML in order to address the challenges within the robotic systems development
domain such as complexity, understandability and reusability.
SysML
SysML
Keywords
robotics, modeling approach, SysML, system engineering, model based system engineering
. Introduction
Section
presents a
. Related works
adaptation
development
of
the
robotics
system
the
performed
area rises.
previously.
Herman,
introduces
several
such as
robotics domain.
program[8].
convenience.
studies
are
just
expressing
the
process
with
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disorganized SysML diagrams and then leave the
standardization of the task into one significant model.
This study is different from the previews studies,
since it shows an exhaustive utilization of model-based
system engineering methodology and SysML in order
to address the challenges within the robotics systems
development domain. In addition, we investigated the
suitability of SysML in large and complex robotic
systems development, and then form the standardization of the task into a significant model.
III. Modeling approach
and
follows
the
standard
systems
A) Structural modeling
B) Behavioral modeling
diagram.
system,
which
depicts
the
relationships
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including
use
case
diagram,
state-chart
diagram,
application.
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We used the state-chart diagram to describe the state
change upon some internal and external events. These
states are important to analyze and implement the
system accurately and precisely. Fig. 8 illustrates the
system state-chart diagram.
To
do
this,
we
consider
different
Fig. 9.
application
provides a graphical
. Discussion
While
conducting
the
modeling
process,
we
Support
Level
H
M
H
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Understandability
concept
addition,
SysML
is
another
models
are
important
intended
to
be
reusability.
common
types,
data
types
and
common
value
activities.
Simulation,
Modeling,
and
Programming
for
Modeling,
Analysis,
Design",
Morgan
and T. Takasu,
Navigation,
Multi
Robot
Motion
Authors
Aman Jaffari
2010 : Associate Degree in
Computer Engineering from
University
2012. 9 ~ current : MSc course in Dept. of Software
Engineering, Chonbuk National University
Research interests : model-based system engineering
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Cheol-Jung Yoo
1982 : BSc degree in Computer
Science and Statistics from
Chonbuk National University
1985 : MSc degree in Computer
Science and Statistics from
Chonnam National University
1994 : PhD degree in Computer
Science and Statistics from Chonbuk National
University
2012. 1 ~2013. 7 : Visiting Professor at University of
California Irvine
1997 ~ current : Professor in Dept. of Software
Engineering, Chonbuk National University
Research interests : Software Quality and Testing,
Software Complexity, Software Metrics, CBSD,
Software Development Process, Embedded Software
and Testing, Multimedia Software etc.
Jung-Hoon Shin
1991 : MSc degree in Computer
Science and Statistics from
Chungbuk National University
1999 : PhD degree in Computer
Science from Chungbuk
National University
1997 ~ current : Professor in
Dept. of Software Engineering, Chonbuk National
University
Research interests : Multimedia DBMS, Embedded
System, Software Engineering