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Model-Based Design for Control Systems with Simulink


Seminar Overview

Deploying Real-Time Control Systems Using Model-Based Design 4801

In this free half-day seminar, MathWorks engineers will introduce Model-Based Design. You will learn how Simulink®, Stateflow®, Real-Time Workshop®, and other MathWorks products can increase product quality and accelerate and simplify your development process. Using a case study, MathWorks engineers will demonstrate how you can:

  • Create executable specifications of the design to improve communication of requirements between groups.
  • Design with simulation to reduce the need for real prototypes, and perform faster design cycles.
  • Implement your design through automatic code generation, eliminating potential errors from hand coding.
  • Test and verify your designs, catching errors earlier in the development process, when they are easier and less costly to fix.



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Who Should Attend

This seminar is designed primarily for those who are unfamiliar with MathWorks products, including:
  • Embedded control system engineers
  • Real-time software developers
  • Control system analysts and developers
  • Project managers

Seminar Highlights

Through the development of a control system for a robot arm, MathWorks engineers will highlight how Model-Based Design can help you evaluate control system designs, test and prototype algorithms, develop embedded software, while continuously verifying and validating your design.

Agenda
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Welcome and Introduction
8:35

Introduction to Model-Based Design for control system design

9:30

Break

9:45

Development on a robot arm control system

  • Part 1:  Requirements definition, system and subsystem modeling, and control design and simulation
10:40 Break
10:50

Development on a robot arm control system

  • Part 2:  Implementation, and verification and validation
11:50 Questions and Answers

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