Industrial Automation and Machinery
Wärtsilä
Modern control features are notoriously problematic to develop and often involve extensive engine testing. Simulink and Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder let us design and optimize the features early in our process, saving a large amount of costly engine tests.![]()
Manufacturers of equipment used in manufacturing, testing, and power generation applications face complex challenges to develop embedded applications that integrate with mechanical, electrical, control, and signal processing systems. Forward-looking companies are turning to Model-Based Design to redefine the way they perform system-level design.
Model-Based Design enables industrial equipment makers to create executable specifications in the form of Simulink® models that provide clear design direction to diverse engineering groups.
Sharing models shifts the focus of the development process from design and test on hardware to design and test with models, enabling early verification across domains before investing in prototypes. Machine makers then leverage code-generation technology to reduce rework, link code to design, and allow software engineers to focus on software architecture.
Learn more:
- Power Conversion and Control
- Industrial Robotics and Manufacturing Equipment
- Process Automation Systems and Industrial Controls
- Power Generation and Transmission Equipment
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