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MBSE Grid: Operational Analysis for the Implementation of Hydroelectric Group Health Monitoring and Management Unit

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Any study or project within the framework of system design has chosen to start the modeling phase with the model-based systems engineering approach (MBSE), it will encounter decision-making difficulties with the approach. to adopt. During the last two decades, many MBSE methodologies have been developed, but the majority of them present an incomplete or abstract architectural framework for organizing the modeling work. The MBSE Grid-based Systems Modeling Language (SysML) approach has made the modeling task easier for system engineers. Indeed, SysML constitutes a powerful tool, using its diagrams, to model the points of view according to the principle of development of requirement, behavior, or structure of the system. This paper summarizes the MBSE methodologies most used in research work and development projects. In the context of our study, the MBSE Grid approach is adopted with slight modifications concerning the names of the domains of the grid. By combining with Bombardier Transport SysMM's MBSE methodology, which consists of three main phases, the proposed MBSE grid presents a modeling approach by analysis: the operational, functional, and technical of the system. The purpose of this work is to conduct an operational analysis, for the implementation of a Health Monitoring and Management Unit (HMMU) of a hydropower group.

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Bouaicha, M., Machkour, N., Adraoui, I.E., Zegrari, M. (2022). MBSE Grid: Operational Analysis for the Implementation of Hydroelectric Group Health Monitoring and Management Unit. In: Hamlich, M., Bellatreche, L., Siadat, A., Ventura, S. (eds) Smart Applications and Data Analysis. SADASC 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1677. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20490-6_32

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