The 3rd Japanese Modelica Conference.
The 3rd Japanese Modelica Conference (The Asian Modelica Conference 2020) will be held at Nihonbashi Takashimaya Mitsui Building, Tokyo, Japan from May 13–14, 2020. It is organized by Modelon K.K. in cooperation with Modelica Users Group Japan and Modelica Association.
The Modelica Conference is the main event for users, library developers, tool vendors and language designers to share their knowledge and learn about the latest scientific and industrial progress related to all of the system simulation standards developed and maintained by the Modelica Association, in particular Modelica , the Functional Mockup Interface (FMI), the System Structure and Parameterization (SSP) standard and the The Distributed Co-simulation Protocol (DCP) standard.
The program will cover modeling of complex physical and cyber-physical systems, as well as tools, for a wide range of research and industrial applications.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Tokyo.
Dr. Rui Gao and Dr. Yutaka Hirano
General Chair (Modelon) and Program Chair (Toyota Motor Corporation)
You are encouraged to submit a full paper of at least 4 pages with a maximum of 10 pages. The full paper in PDF format should be submitted to the Conference Management System. Please see Author's Guide for further information. The final paper has to be submitted together with a one-page abstract.
Papers and extended abstracts for presentations can be submitted via the EasyChair conference management system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=23279376
There, you can also read your reviews and hand in the final paper after the reviewing process has taken place. In order to submit a paper, you need to have an EasyChair account. Simply follow the provided instructions to create an account. The same account can be used for several conferences over several years. Once you have logged in, you can upload your contribution in the section: "New submissions". Simply follow the instructions.
The paper submission form includes the option to mark suitable topics for your paper. Please use this feature since it helps us to find suitable reviewers for your paper. Furthermore, there is the option to attach a .zip file to your paper. In this way, you can provide example models that correspond to your paper.
The conference proceedings will be published by the Modelica Association on its website and by Linköping University Electronic Press. Each paper will be individually referenced by a DOI.
The conference will take place at Nihonbashi Takashimaya Mitsui Building near Tokyo station, which is easier to access through Metro and JR line. Detailed access information can be found at https://www.nihonbashi-takashimaya-mitsui.jp/en/access/.
Venue Address
5-1, Nihonbashi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
The Modelica conference will bring together people using any of the Modelica Association standards for modeling, simulation, and control applications, Modelica language designers, Modelica and/or FMI tool vendors and Modelica library developers. It provides Modelica users the opportunity to stay informed about the latest standards, library, and tool developments, and to get in touch with people working on similar modeling problems. The conference is planned for about 150 participants and will cover topics such as the following:
§ Multi-engineering modeling and simulation with Modelica
§ Free and commercial Modelica libraries (mechanics, electrical, hydraulics, thermal, fluid, media, chemical, building, automotive, aircraft, ...)
§ Automotive applications
§ Thermodynamic and energy systems applications
§ Mechatronics and robotics applications
§ Other industrial applications, such as electric drives, power systems, aerospace, etc.
§ Real-time and hardware-in-the-loop simulation
§ Simulation and code generation for embedded control systems
§ Applications of Modelica for optimization and optimal control
§ Modelica modeling, simulation and design tools
§ Symbolic algorithms and numerical methods for model transformation and simulation
§ New features for future Modelica versions
§ Modelica in other application areas (mathematical programming, databases etc.)
§ Modelica for teaching and education
§ New features of future FMI versions
§ FMI in Modelica and non-Modelica applications and tools
§ Tools and applications using the SSP standard
§ Tool and applications using the DCP standard
§ Digital Twins based on MA technologies
In addition, the conference will include Vendors' exhibition.
To support the conference, and to get an opportunity to expose their Modelica- and/or FMI-related products and services, vendors will have the opportunity to sponsor the event and to participate in the exhibition.
A decision about the acceptance of sponsors and exhibitors will be based upon Modelica/FMI relevance of products and/or services at the time of application submission.
November 1, 2019 Call for papere
January 31, 2020 Submission of full papers
February 28, 2020 Notification of acceptance for papers
March 13, 2020 End of early registration
March 28, 2020 Submission of final papers
Registration and pricing will be available through Eventbrite, stay tuned.
The conference is organized by Modelon K.K. in corporation with Dr. Yutaka Hirano and Modelica Association. For more information and application, please contact [email protected].
Dr. Rui Gao, Modelon K.K., Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Yutaka Hirano, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan
Dr. Hilding Elmqvist, Mogram, Lund, Sweden
Prof. Peter Fritzson, Linköping University, Sweden
Prof. Martin Otter, DLR, Germany
Dr. Michael Tiller, Xogeny, Michigan, USA
Dr. Hubertus Tummescheit, Modelon Inc. USA
Dr. Rui Gao, Modelon K.K., Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Yutaka Hirano, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan