Development of an Information Model for Intelligent Machine Elements

Institute
Lehrstuhl für Automatisierung und Informationssysteme
Type
Bachelor's Thesis / Semester Thesis / Master's Thesis /
Content
experimental / theoretical /  
Description

Motivation:

Mechanical components, such as gears or bearings, are evolving into connected intelligent machine elements enabling condition monitoring  and interoperability. As a result, there is a need for standardized, interoperable information models to describe their state, capabilities, and context within cyber-physical systems.

Goal & Methodology:

The aim of this thesis is to design a scalable information model for intelligent machine elements. The model should support real-time data exchange, be consistent with existing industrial standards, and allow interoperability between intelligent machine elements. A first prototype is to be developed and validated with the specific application of a sensor-integrating gear and then generalized by considering other applications, such as intelligent bearings or screws.

Requirements
  • Strong interest in model-based system engineering (MBSE)
  • Familiarity with UML/SysML or domain-specific languages would be helpful
  • Independent and reliable working style as well as willingness to learn new tools and methods
Possible start
nach Vereinbarung
Contact
Cedric Wagner
Room: 0106
Phone: +49 (89) 289 - 16446
cedric.wagnertum.de
Announcement