FMU Capabilities Sample Clauses

FMU Capabilities. ‌ The FMI standard allows for many optional features. Here we summarize the most important characteristics of FMUs exported from 20-sim. Feature support includes the following: • Co-simulation FMUs for both FMI 1.0 and FMI 2.0. • Standalone FMUs. • Real-time capability (when not using file I/O and variable step-size integration methods). • Multi-instance support. • Support for both fixed-step-size and variable step-size methods. • FMUs which include source code. • • Access to all model parameters and internal model variables. Dynamic memory allocation (canNotUseMemoryManagementFunctions = false). • Structured variable naming support (hierarchy using “.” and arrays using “[ ]”). The following FMI features are not yet supported, but planned: • Getting and setting the complete FMU state; • Getting partial derivatives; • Definition of used units;
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FMU Capabilities. ‌ The FMI standard allows for many optional features. Here we summarize the most important characteristics of FMUs exported from 20-sim. Feature support includes the following: • Co-simulation FMUs for both FMI 1.0 and FMI 2.0 • Standalone FMUs • Real-time capability (when not using file I/O and variable step-size integration methods) • Multi-instance support • Support for both fixed-step-size and variable step-size methods • FMUs which include source codeAccess to all model parameters and internal model variables • Dynamic memory allocation (canNotUseMemoryManagementFunctions = false) • Structured variable naming support (hierarchy using “.” and arrays using “[ ]”) • Getting and setting the complete FMU state The following FMI features are not supported: • Getting partial derivatives • Definition of used units 5 FMI Code Generation with Overture‌ Code generation capability development for Overture was split into two stages. Unlike 20-sim and OpenModelica, which had mature code genera- tion capabilities at the beginning of the INTO-CPS project, code generation to C for Overture was a new feature. The first step was to develop the code generation capability proper, the second to extend this to export of xxxx- xxxxxx FMUs. This section describes the design and implementation of the C code generator. This discussion is further divided into two parts. The first is concerned with code generation for the basic expression language of VDM-SL and the object-oriented features of VDM++, whereas the other deals specifically with code generation of the distribution features of VDM- RT.

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