COSTARICA estimator for rollback-less systems handling in iterative co-simulation algorithms
Yohan Eguillon, Bruno Lacabanne, Damien Tromeur-Dervout

TL;DR
This paper introduces COSTARICA, a novel estimator that enables iterative co-simulation algorithms to handle non-rollback systems by replacing them with simplified estimators, thus avoiding the need for rollback capabilities.
Contribution
The paper presents a new methodology that modifies iterative co-simulation to work with non-rollback systems by using estimators, expanding applicability in industrial scenarios.
Findings
Enables iterative co-simulation with non-rollback systems
Reduces the need for rollback capabilities in co-simulation platforms
Maintains accuracy while simplifying system integration
Abstract
Co-simulation is widely used in the industry due to the emergence of modular dynamical models made up of interconnected, black-boxed systems. Several co-simulation algorithms have been developed, each with different properties and different levels of accuracy and robustness. Among them, the most accurate and reliable ones are the iterative ones, although they have a main drawback in common: the involved systems are required to be capable of rollback. The latter denotes the ability of a system to integrate over a co-simulation time step that has already been simulated. Non-rollback-capable system can only go forward in time and every integrated step is definitive. In practice, the industrial modelling and simulation platforms rarely produce rollback-capable systems. This paper proposes a solution that slightly changes the co-simulation methodology and that enables to use iterative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Modeling and Simulation Systems · Advanced Data Processing Techniques
