Instructors: Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Oskar von Stryk
Event type:
Integrated Course
Org-unit: Dept. 20 - Computer Science
Displayed in timetable as:
Einf.Comp.Engineerin
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
3
Language of instruction:
German
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Course Contents:
Objectives:
Basic knowledge and accomplishments in computer-based modeling and simulation, in particular
- Criteria and principles for modeling discrete events and continuous - time systems
- Partial stages of simulation study
- Learning different, exemplary problems of computer- and engineer science
- Ability to apply modeling and simulation principles, methods and tools
Course Content:
- introduction
- to build up a simulation study
- classifications of simulations
- discrete event simulation
- continuous-time simulations model analysis, linear system dynamics fundamentals of numerical simulation computation of nonlinear stationary states numerical solution of nonlinear state differential equations stiff systems switched, discrete-continuous systems numerical solution of implicit and differential-algebraic equations modular modeling of continuous time systems
research of exemplary application problems
Diploma Supplement:
elements of simulation study, classification of simulations, discrete event simulation, continuous-time simulation, modular modeling, problems from application
Literature:
- H.-J. Siegert: Simulation zeitdiskreter Systeme, Oldenbourg, 1991
- Föllinger, Franke: Einführung in die Zustandsbeschreibung dynamischer Systeme (Oldenbourg, 1982)
- Huckle, Schneider: Numerik für Informatiker (Springer Verlag, 2002)
- W.D. Pietruszka: MATLAB und Simulink in der Ingenieurpraxis, Modellbildung, Berechnung und Simulation, 2. Aufl., Teubner, 2006
Some lecture accompanying materials available online, further bibliographical references will be given in class
Preconditions:
Prerequisites: Grundwissen in Informatik entsprechend dem Kenntnisstand des 3. Fachsemesters des Bachelor-Studiengangs Informatik
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