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SLBE-A: Simulink for Automotive System Design |
Based on the Simulink for System and Algorithm Modeling outline, this course is for automotive engineers who are new to system and algorithm modeling and teaches attendees how to validate designs using Simulink. Topics include:
- Creating and modifying Simulink models and simulating system dynamics
- Modeling continuous-time, discrete-time, and hybrid systems
- Modifying solver settings for simulation accuracy and speed
- Building hierarchy into a Simulink model
- Creating reusable model components using subsystems, libraries, and model references
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| Day 1 of 2 | |
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| Creating and Simulating a Model | Objective: Create a simple Simulink model, simulate it, and analyze the results.
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| Modeling Programming Constructs | Objective: Model and simulate basic programming constructs in Simulink.
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| Modeling Discrete Systems | Objective: Model and simulate discrete systems in Simulink.
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| Modeling Continuous Systems | Objective: Model and simulate continuous systems in Simulink.
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| Day 2 of 2 | |
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| Solver Selection | Objective: Select a solver that is appropriate for a given Simulink model.
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| Developing Model Hierarchy | Objective: Use subsystems to combine smaller systems into larger systems.
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| Modeling Conditionally Executed Algorithms | Objective: Create subsystems that are executed based on a control signal input.
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| Combining Models into Diagrams | Objective: Use model referencing to combine models.
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| Creating Libraries | Objective: Use libraries to create and distribute custom blocks.
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Prerequisites
MATLAB Fundamentals for Automotive ApplicationsCourse Length - 2 days