GCE Blue Maritime Cluster, DigiCat, SINTEF, DNV, and Kongsberg Maritime are repeating last year’s success and would like to invite you to the 2024 Open Simulation Platform (OSP) Conference!
This year’s conference will be 12thand 13th of November at Norwegian Maritime Competence Center (NMCC) in Ålesund.
This year, in addition to the conference day (12th), we extend the conference with a “workshop day”(13th), for those who want to learn more about OSP and to discuss in detail new projects and the further development of OSP.
Register on GCE Blue Maritime’s page: 2024 Open Simulation Platform (OSP) Conference
DAY 1: CONFERENCE
Session 1: Industry experiences and the next steps of OSP
09:30:
- SINTEF Nordvest & GCE Blue Maritime Cluster – Welcome and Introduction to OSP
- Zeabuz | Robin Stokke | Test System for End-to-End Simulation of Autonomous Surface Vessels
- Vard / Brunvoll | Armin Pobitzer (Vard Design) and Sigrid Marie Mo (Brunvoll) | The use of simulation and OSP in the “SeaZero” Project
- Damen Shipyards | Karthik Sankaramoorthy | Co-simulations – Enabling System integration in Shipyards
- AHO | Kjetil Nordby | Project: Open Bridge – Development of open source software and connections towards OSP
11.45 – Lunch
12:30:
- The OSP Panel debate (Hosted by: Severin Sadjina – SINTEF Nordvest). The main theme for the discussion are the industry’s needs when it comes to collaborative modelling and simulation of maritime systems and operations. Where are the pain points and the road blocks? What do we need to work on to get further ahead? Participants:
- Tomi Liias, Project Engineer at Rauma Maritime Constructions, Finland
- Seunghyup Ryu, Senior Vice President at HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering, South Korea
- Karthik Sankaramoorthy, Naval Architect at Damen, Netherlands
- Aleks Karlsen, Senior Principal Specialist DP systems at DNV, Norway
- FMI Project | Christian Bertsch (Bosch), Torsten Sommer (Dassault Systèmes) | Update from the FMI Project: FMI 2.0, 3.0, Layered Standards, Tools
Session 2: Innovative advances with co-simulations
14:00:
- DNV | Stephanie Kemna and Kristoffer Skare | MLFMU: An easy-to-use tool for converting Machine Learning models to FMUs
- KSOE | Younguk Min | Development of cloud-based high-fidelity digital twins for control system commissioning in integrated gas management and cargo handling systems of LNG carriers
- Åbo Akademi University / PBI Research Institute / Rauma Marine Constructions Oy | Hergys Rexha (Åbo) and Frans Hemfors (PBI) | Software System Integration for Digital Commissioning
- DNV | Juan Camilo Guevara Gomez and Jorge Luis Mendez Hulett| Enhancing Maritime Cybersecurity through Simulation Trust Center: A Novel Approach
16:00 – Blue Maritime Hangout with finger-food in Blue Innovation Arena
19:00 – End of Day 1
DAY 2: WORKSHOPS
Track A | Track B | |
08:30 – 09:30 |
Session 1: Simulation projects of the future |
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09:45 – 10:45 |
Session 2A: How to create good models |
Session 2B: Component Model (hands-on) |
11:00 – 12:00 |
Session 3A: Showcase various ways and tools to create FMUs |
Session 3B: Sim Explorer (hands-on) |
Session 1: Simulation projects of the future: Join us for a discussion around potential new research and innovation projects and the next areas of focus for co-simulations. What obstacles and difficulties do you face when running simulations or when creating models? What future needs should we try to address with OSP?
Track A:
Session 2A: How to create good models? Join us to learn what to consider when planning a simulation model, how to create one and how to trust that it represents reality well.
Session 3A: Showcase various ways and tools to create FMUs. During this session, you will have the opportunity to explore and learn from various demonstrations of exporting FMUs using different tools.
Track B:
Session 2B: Component model. This is a hands-on session, so bring your laptop to learn how to generate FMUs using python and get familiarized with the component model package. In this session we will demonstrate how easy it is to turn basically any python model into an FMU. Our newly published open source package “component-model” is used for that purpose. We will provide you with a simple python model, explain the most important features of component-model and then you will have the chance to turn the model into an FMU and test it. As this is a hands-on session, please bring your laptop. We would also appreciate if you could install a few things before the workshop: please install python (version 3.10, 3.11 or 3.12) and then run “pip install component-model” to have all you need to follow this session. More details on GitHub: https://github.com/dnv-opensource/component-model
Session 3B: Using OSP – sim-explorer: Easy experimenting with OSP Models. The SEACo research project has introduced a new package called sim-explorer, which focuses on creating various scenarios for simulation. Previously, experimenting with OSP models could require scripting or even programming. Our newly published open source package ‘sim-explorer’ facilitates simulation experimentation through simple configuration files. We will provide a short introduction to how to write experimentation configuration files, provide you with an example model and then you can start your experimentation. As this is a hands-on session, please bring your laptop. We would also appreciate if you could install a few things before the workshop: please install python (version 3.10, 3.11 or 3.12) and then run “pip install sim-explorer”. Join us to learn more about it and to experiment with OSP. More details on GitHub: https://github.com/dnv-opensource/sim-explorer
12:00 – 13:00: Lunch
13:00 – End of Day 2
13:00 – 16:00: Optional B2B-meetings
We promise a day full of engaging discussions and insightful learnings.
Register on GCE Blue Maritime’s page: 2024 Open Simulation Platform (OSP) Conference