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Multi-disciplinary modelling and simulation
Systems dynamics modeling is a central topic in the institute both for analysis of dynamic systems as well as being an integral part of advanced controllers. Since the available software systems on the market did not fulfill our needs, we founded together with other partners from Europe and the US the non-profit Modelica Association and develop together since 1996 the component-oriented modeling language Modelica, as well as Modelica libraries in many engineering fields. Martin Otter from the Control System Group of our institute is the chairman of the Modelica Association since 2000. He also organizes the development of the free Modelica standard library as well as the International Modelica Conferences (Modelica2000 in Lund, 2002 at DLR, 2003 in Linköping, 2005 in Hamburg).
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