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Mechatronics System Engineering

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Mechatronic systems comprise analog and digital hardware, software, sensors and actuators as well as mechanical and other components. Mechatronics is the interdisciplinary science of the development and manufacturing of mechatronic systems.

From an overall system description, all parts of a mechatronic system have to be developed by a set of interconnected tools. The essential part of that sequence of methods and tools — from conceptual design to the manufacturing process — and interfaces in between these tools are now available or in development. There is a considerable demand for such tools, not only because of the required reduction of the time-to-market but also because mechatronics enables the design of completely new classes of products.

Therefore corporate research of Siemens is supporting our business units by making available to them the required software and related services.

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Marhöfer, M., Löschberger, J. (1991). Mechatronics System Engineering. In: Schwärtzel, H. (eds) Angewandte Informatik und Software / Applied Computer Science and Software. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93501-5_11

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