Virtual Prototyping Vehicle Electrical System Management Design Tool

Posted by on Oct 24, 2009 in Charles Eric Lucas, Contracts, Power Systems, SBIR Phase I, SBIR Phase II, Terrestrial Vehicles | 0 comments

Type of Awards: SBIR Phase I and Phase II

Subcontractors: Purdue

Contract Numbers: W56HZV-04-C-0126 and W56HZV-04-C-0713

Agency: U.S. Army Tank Command

Status: Completed

Periods: 3/2/04 to 9/2/04 and 11/4/04 to 5/4/07

Principal Investigator: C. E. Lucas

Abstract: Complex engineered systems such as the power systems of tactical vehicles and advanced weapon systems involve a broad spectrum of technologies and interactive subsystems that must work synergistically. Due to the interdependencies between subsystems and he ever present re-design process, it is becoming increasingly important to establish a flexible virtual prototyping design and analysis infrastructure that facilitates the investigation of interactions between subsystems and promotes the collaboration between individual groups and organizations involved in the design, analysis, and/or development of complex “systems of systems.” Moreover, this type of simulation infrastructure would provide system integrators and program managers with a rapid and easy-to-use means of establishing proof-of-concept for new systems, evaluating competitive system configurations or architectures at a system level and, after the candidate architecture is selected and a more detailed design phase is entered, tracking and managing the progress of the detailed system design.  Such an infrastructure could also be useful throughout the life cycle of a military platform for analyzing potential field problems, evaluating technology enhancements/retrofits, and/or personnel training.  The proof-of-concept and viability of such a capability were established in Phase I. The Phase II research will be focused upon the next steps in the development of this virtual prototyping vehicle electrical system management design tool.