Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) is a tool-independent standard for exchanging and co-simulating dynamic models of physical systems. It allows models developed in different modeling environments (e.g., Simulink, Modelica, Dymola) to be integrated and simulated together. FMI is commonly used in industries like automotive, aerospace, and energy to simulate complex systems, such as complete vehicles, aircraft, or power plants. It supports both model exchange (ME), where the differential equations are solved outside of the modeling environment, and co-simulation (CS), where the solver is contained within the model and communicates with the simulator at discrete time steps.
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