Recorded Webinar: Integrating MATLAB, Simulink and Stateflow Components in a SimEvents Model
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The webinar focuses on techniques for integrating MATLAB®, Simulink®, and Stateflow® components in a SimEvents® model. These components can be used to develop algorithms that control packet routing, bus arbitration, processing delays, etc. Although we will briefly introduce SimEvents, attendees should have some familiarity with DES. Attendees who are not familiar with DES or SimEvents are encouraged to view the other SimEvents webinars on the MathWorks Web site.
The design of large complex systems usually begins at a high level of abstraction. The system at this level is usually viewed as a sequence of transactions that operate on data or cause control decisions. The algorithms that govern these transactions can be:
- Scripts that use Embedded MATLAB™ functions
- Block diagrams that involve Simulink blocks
- State transition diagrams represented by Stateflow charts
Through a brief presentation and application demos, attendees will learn techniques to integrate these components in a SimEvents model. The ability to express an algorithm in different ways allows finer control and flexibility in modeling complex, event-driven systems. By the end of the webinar, attendees will be able to readily apply the modeling techniques in their projects.
Product Focus
- SimEvents 2.1
This webinar was recorded on 25 Oct 2007
Duration: 49 Minutes