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Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
Enabling Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
As products across multiple industries, such as automotive, aerospace and defense, and high-tech, become more complex, there’s a need to manage complexity, get products to market faster, and maintain safety and security. Ansys has the technology that allows customers to implement MBSE which stems from the core strength of engineering simulation. Supporting an iterative process, MBSE manages requirements, enables collaboration, ensures traceability, and supports the entire lifecycle development.
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Product Features
Model-Based Systems Engineering Features
The combination of technologies and open ecosystem infrastructure mindset make Ansys the best partner for MBSE.

System Architecture Model
Connecting the System Architecture Model (SAM) with virtually any analysis or workflow, assuring the product vision remains in sync with the underlying analysis throughout the product lifecycle. Using the latest SysML V2 modeling language.
Open Ecosystem
Every successful MBSE implementation requires the integration of tools from many different vendors into a cohesive whole. Ansys has an open ecosystem architecture to enable this.
Validate and Verify Requirements
Through systems analysis, requirements can be validated and verified, especially early in the design process, resulting in less rework.
Integrate Model-Based Embedded Software
Design, verify and automatically generate code for critical embedded software embedded within a system. Helping to secure your certification journey.
Product Applications
Ansys Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is suitable for a wide range of industries and applications where complex systems are developed, including aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, healthcare, and high-tech. Specifically, MBSE is used to manage the increasing complexity of products, accelerate time-to-market, and ensure safety and security.
Aerospace:
MBSE is crucial for managing the complexity of spacecraft, aircraft, and their subsystems, ensuring proper functionality and safety in mission-critical environments.
Automotive:
MBSE is used in designing and developing complex vehicles, including autonomous driving systems, by managing the intricate interactions between mechanical, electrical, and software components.
Defense:
The U.S. Department of Defense utilizes MBSE to develop complex defense systems, including weapons, surveillance, and communication networks.
Energy:
MBSE helps in the design and optimization of energy systems, including power generation, transmission, and distribution, ensuring efficient and reliable energy delivery.
Healthcare:
MBSE is used in the development of medical devices and systems, such as diagnostic equipment and treatment systems, ensuring safety and effectiveness.
High-tech:
MBSE is applied in the development of complex electronic devices and systems, including telecommunications and semiconductor manufacturing, to manage increasing product complexity and ensure reliability.
By aligning people, processes, and technology around a single vision of a product, Model-Based Systems Engineering promises to dramatically reduce the development cost and risk of complex systems for hardware and software.
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