SoftwareX (Jul 2022)

SimCES platform for modular simulation: Featuring platform independence, container ecosystem, and development toolkit

  • Petri Kannisto,
  • Ville Heikkilä,
  • Otto Hylli,
  • Mehdi Attar,
  • Sami Repo,
  • Kari Systä

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
p. 101189

Abstract

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Modular co-simulation contributes to both engineering and research, but the earlier solutions have lacked the combination of platform independence, loose coupling between the modules, and tools for straightforward development. This paper describes the simulation platform SimCES (Simulation Environment of Complex Energy System) that solves these issues with a microservice architecture, combining message-broker-based communication, containerization, and a development toolkit. The components can even communicate over Internet. Furthermore, there are developer tools that enable an easy start for developers with Python and Docker, but any external platform is possible too. SimCES is domain agnostic but stems from the energy domain.

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