Model-Based Systems Engineering

Our Goal The IEEE SMC Technical Committee on Model-Based Systems Engineering (TC-MBSE) was formed to foster and promote formal modeling approaches, languages, and methods that enable complex socio-technical systems engineering. The committee pursues various thrusts within the complex, socio-technical systems engineering rubric, including potential synergies among modeling paradigms, related translations and transformations, and methodologies, methods,…

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Medical Mechatronics

Our Goal Advances in the life sciences and in medical technology have positioned bio-medical technology as a major driver in the global knowledge-based economies. A successful medical intervention depends not only on the capability or experience of clinicians, but also the adequacy of medical instruments and devices. In addition, the technical aids and assistive devices…

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Intelligent Transportation Systems

        Our Goal In the 21st century, the biggest driver of technology development comes from integrating multiple disciplines’ advancements, along with an emphasis on improving human-technology interaction rather than forcing users to adapt. One case in point is the developing field of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), that combines transportation systems with control,…

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Intelligent Power and Energy Systems

Our Goal To promote the development of intelligent power and energy systems and applications of computational intelligence methods for solving planning, operation, management, and control problems in power and energy systems. To organize international conferences and publications in the field. To establish a discussion forum to express different views. Join Us By joining us, you…

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Intelligent Learning in Control Systems

        Our Goal In recent years, there has been a growing recognition in integration of learning and control that significant efforts need to be made to improve performance of controlled or automation or autonomous systems. This technical committee will promote the theory, practice, and interdisciplinary aspects of integration of learning and control…

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Grey Systems

        Our Goal Grey Systems theory is a new method to study unascertained problems with poor data. Grey Systems theory works on unascertain systems with partially known and partially unknown information, and by drawing out valuable information from the generating and developing of the partially known information. In light of this emerging…

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Enterprise Architecture and Engineering

        Our Goal Enterprise Architecture (EA) is described as a means to cope with organizations’ ever-increasing complexity by ensuring that organizations appropriately use and optimize their technical resources. EA is therefore seen as an integrated and holistic vision of an enterprise’s fundamental organization, embodied in its elements (people, processes, applications, etc.), their…

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Enterprise Information Systems

Our Goal Enterprise information system (EIS), also known as Enterprise Systems (ES), has become increasingly popular over the last several decades. The discipline is transformational in the way it integrates and extends business processes across the boundaries of business functions, corporate walls, industries, as well as geographic borders. In 2005, IEEE SMC Technical Committee on…

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