Special Sessions

Nowadays in many contexts it is mandatory to fulfill performance of Testing and Diagnostics, Reliability, Maintainability, Safety and Risk assessment. Such tasks play a fundamental role in different fields of application (energy, transportation, information and communication technology, logistics, etc.) and are considered as fundamental in high-tech industry and plants. This Special Session represents an interesting opportunity for engineers and researchers who work in this area to meet and discuss about live issues. In particular, useful and beneficial discussion can be promoted with the aim to provide an increasing of knowledge and an easier diffusion of the most recent developments.
 
Topics: Prospective authors can provide original contributions in this topic which can cover, but not only, the following aspects:
  • Condition monitoring and maintenance of industrial process, plants and complex systems
  • Fault detection and diagnosis in Systems Engineering
  • Evaluation of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS), Risk assessment and management for Systems Engineering
  • Impact of RAMS requirements in systems application devoted to Life and Society, environment and new energy sources
  • Testing and Diagnostics (Destructive and Non-destructive Testing, Vibration monitoring, Built-in Test Equipment and Automatic Test Equipment, etc.) in the design of complex systems

Organizer: Prof. Pierre de Saqui-Sannes (pdss@isae-supaero.fr)

In  2015, the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals were formally adopted by the UN in by the  General  Assembly  of  the  United  Nations  (UN)  as  its  2030  agenda  for  sustainable  development.

Sustainability awareness has accordingly become a concern shared by many research programs and industry projects.

Design of sustainable systems requires evolutions in terms of thinking the systems themselves.

It also requires to revisit system engineering so as to rely on practices, in particular Model Based Systems Engineering, that will be sustainable by themselves.

This special session welcomes contributions that address sustainability awareness at the system level, at the systems engineering level, and both.

Topics: Prospective authors can provide original contributions in this topic which can cover, but not only, the following aspects:

  • Systems Evolution to comply with new laws and regulation
  • Designing systems with sustainability awareness in mind
  • Refactoring systems models to cope with evolutions of the originally models systems
  • Optimizing simulation and verification of models to efficiently checked refactored models
  • Multi paradigm modeling to cover systems engineering as well as social and environmental

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