Recorded Webinar: Using Model-Based Design in Vehicle Electronics
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Learn how Model-Based Design is used to develop automotive electronics features such as power windows, locks, and seats; security systems, lighting and wiper control, and vehicle power management. We will also discuss how the same ideas can be applied to driver information and infotainment systems such as climate control and navigation systems.
As the level of system complexity increases, it is becoming more challenging to develop these systems. Vehicle electronic systems today not only have to control electromechanical components, but also need to communicate over vehicle networks and accept inputs from distributed input devices such as a centralized control panel. As a result, the embedded software developed has increased in sophistication. This webinar demonstrates how automotive engineers are successfully using Model-Based Design with Simulink® and Stateflow® to improve the development of vehicle electronics systems.
Product Focus
- Simulink®
- Stateflow®
- Simulink® Verification and Validation™
This webinar was recorded on 14 Aug 2007
Duration: 56 Minutes