Recorded Webinar: Stateflow Design Patterns (Part 1)
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Part 1
This webinar will introduce how Stateflow®, an interactive design and simulation tool for event-driven systems, can be used to model the supervisory commands and control logic in embedded algorithms that you design in Simulink Modeling Event-Driven Systems in Simulink® & Stateflow®.
Through interactive demos, we will present a survey of existing and emerging design patterns for modeling complex reactive systems. We will demonstrate how these design patterns apply to many common applications like gain scheduling; power management; queuing; and fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR). The notion of modeling the software environment, such as a scheduler, for simulation purposes will also be discussed and demonstrated.
This webinar will demystify the use of Stateflow by showing where it can be used in common applications. We will demonstrate that it works well with Simulink and that this is a common platform for design embedded algorithms.
This webinar is Part 1 of a series of Stateflow Design Pattern webinars. You may also view:
Part 2:http://www.mathworks.com/wbnr30318
Part 3:http://www.mathworks.com/wbnr30370
Download demonstration files from MATLAB Central. The name of the file is: Stateflow Design Patternshttp://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=9084&objectType=file
Product Focus
- Stateflow
This webinar was recorded on 10 Nov 2005
Duration: 63 Minutes