Development of Aerospace Control Systems Using Model-Based Design

Complimentary MathWorks seminar

03 Aug 2010
9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Royal Orchid Hotel Bangalore

In this free seminar, MathWorks engineers will demonstrate how Model-Based Design can help you in aerospace control system design and simulation. Whether you work on the aircraft level, system level, or the component level you will learn the basics of using MathWorks tools for the following:


  • Determination and verification of aerodynamic characteristics and flight control laws
  • System level simulation and optimization
  • Model and code verification for the development of safety critical applications

Presenters


Dr. Jon Friedman
Marketing Manager, Aerospace & Defense and Automotive Industries, MathWorks, Inc.


Dr. Friedman leads the marketing effort to foster industry adoption of MathWorks tools and Model-Based Design. Prior to joining MathWorks, Jon worked at Ford Motor Company where he held positions ranging from software development research to electrical systems product development. Jon has also worked as an independent consultant on projects for Delphi, General Motors, Chrysler and the US Tank-automotive and Armaments Command. Jon holds a B.S.E., M.S.E. and Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering as well as a Masters in Business Administration, from the University of Michigan.

Shobhit Shanker
Application Engineer, MathWorks India Pvt. Ltd.


Shobhit Shanker has approximately seven years of industry experience specializing in Model-Based Design, automatic embedded production code generation, software verification and validation methodologies. Prior to joining MathWorks, Shobit worked with Honeywell Technologies and Delphi Automotive Systems. He has published papers and presented on ‘In-Vehicle Networks and Intelligent Transportation Systems’ at forums such as IEEE, SAE World Congress 2004, and the National Defense Association, Michigan USA. Shobhit was also awarded a patent in 2009 by the US Patent Office for his work on ‘Integrated Model-Based Design Framework’. Shobhit holds a Masters Degree in Computer Engineering from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.

R Vijayalayan
Applications Engineer, MathWorks India Pvt. Ltd.


R Vijayalayan specializes in the field of control design and automation. He closely interacts with customers in different domains to help them use MathWorks products for physical modeling and control design. Prior to joining MathWorks, Vijayalayan was a Team Lead in the Embedded Systems Group of Cranes Software International Limited, where he gained hands-on experience in setting up rapid control prototyping and hardware-in-the-loop simulation environments for automotive customers. He has also worked as a Scientist B in the Gas Turbine Research Establishment. Vijayalayan regularly attends and speaks at industry conferences and has presented and published research papers on modeling and simulation in national and international conferences.
Vijayalayan holds a Bachelors Degree from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, and a Masters Degree in Control Guidance and Instrumentation from IIT Madras.

Chirag Patel
Application Engineer, MathWorks India Pvt. Ltd.


Chirag Patel specializes in the field of technical computing. He works closely with customers in various industries and domains to help them use MathWorks products for test and measurement, and control systems design. Chirag brings eight years of combined experience from industry, research, and academia to MathWorks. Prior to his current position, Chirag worked as a System Simulation Engineer and Control Systems Engineer with Cessna Aircraft Company and Raytheon Aircraft Company respectively, where he developed simulations for electro-hydraulics systems, built hardware-in-the-loop test rigs for anti-skid brake systems and designed integrated environmental control systems for business jets.
Chirag holds a Bachelors Degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, and a Masters Degree in Control Systems from Wichita State University, Kansas, USA.

Who Should Attend

Engineering professionals involved in flight control system design, development, and testing, including:

  • Systems engineers
  • Scientists
  • Embedded software developers
  • Engineering managers
  • Project managers

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Seminar Highlights

Early Verification of Aerospace Systems using Model-Based Design

Through case studies, we will show how leading aerospace companies around the world have moved from a paper and prototyped based development process to Model-Based Design. With Model-Based Design, these companies are able to identify requirements and design errors early in the development process saving time and money.

Accelerating Flight Vehicle Design using MATLAB and Simulink

Using modeling and simulation techniques, MathWorks engineers will walk you through a unified design approach that enables the determination of aerodynamic characteristics, the design of flight control laws, and the early verification of these laws in a design process.

Flight Actuation System Design and Optimization using Physical Modeling

MathWorks engineers will show how physical modeling tools can be used to model and test different flight actuation systems in a single, multi/domain environment to save time and encourage innovation. With the aid of a flight actuation system example, they will demonstrate how to quickly perform trade off studies and control design optimization.

Workflow for Developing Safety Critical Aerospace Applications

This section will focus on how to use Model-Based Design for safety critical aerospace application development. MathWorks engineers will showcase a workflow to produce flight software that adheres to the defined safety standard DO-178B. Concepts like requirement tracing as well as model and code verification will be demonstrated to achieve the same.

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MathWorks India Marketing Team

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