Complex Assistive Systems Template

Design and analyze assistive systems with a reusable, model-driven approach. Discover a structured foundation for understanding common functional requirements and building scalable assistive solutions across diverse application domains.

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Key Elements

documents dashboard

requirements view

reusable assistive system components

cross-domain functional architecture

model-based system representation

 

Made For

systems engineers

human factors engineers

researchers and academics

smart systems developers

 

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What Is the Complex Assistive Systems GRA?

The Complex Assistive Systems and Applications Government Reference Architecture (GRA) is a model-based framework that captures common functional requirements and reusable components for assistive systems.

 

What the Complex Assistive Systems GRA Does

This GRA supports the development of scalable and adaptable assistive technologies. It generally includes:

Functional requirement analysis: Identifying common capabilities and needs across different assistive system use cases.

Reusable architecture components: Defining modular building blocks that can be applied across multiple domains.

Cross-domain application: Demonstrating how the architecture supports systems such as elderly care assistance and smart manufacturing operator support.

Model-based design support: Enabling structured analysis, visualization, and extension of assistive system architectures.

 

Where You Might See This GRA?

  • Assistive technology and human-centered system design projects
  • Smart manufacturing and industrial support systems
  • Research and development environments for complex systems

Specification Template Included

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Accelerate Your Project With Model-Driven Assistive System Design

Access a structured, reusable architecture to support the development of next-generation assistive systems across domains.