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“We found the MathWorks products to be just ideal for teaching graduate engineering students how a development process works.”
“Building a multiple-mode hybrid electric vehicle, I thought, that’s really going to be exciting to do, and it’s going to look good, too.”
“The feedback we’re getting from students is that they understand the toolsets so well they can shine in the interviews—and more importantly, shine in their jobs when they graduate.”
Penn State's campus-wide HIL network lets students apply high-level concepts, visualize results, and control real hardware.
Using Simulink, students completed an SDR prototype in one month without writing a line of VHDL code.
Teaching Controls with a Remote Laboratory Using Simulink and xPC Target
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