MATLAB to C Made Easy


MATLAB to C Made Easy
21 Jun 2012
3:00 PM IST (India Standard Time)
In this webinar we demonstrate the workflow for generating readable and portable C code from your MATLAB algorithms using MATLAB Coder. Using the command line approach or the graphical project management tool, you can introduce implementation requirements to you algorithms written in MATLAB and generate readable source code, or a standalone compiled executable or a library that can be shared across your organization.
MathWorks engineers also explore how you can automatically generate MEX functions that can be used to verify the behavior of the generated code back in MATLAB or to accelerate computationally intensive portions of your MATLAB code by running it at compiled speed.

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Development of Aerospace and Defense Control Systems using MATLAB and Simulink


31 May 2012 

10am to 3.45pm
The Park, Hyderabad
The flight control system design plays a vital role in achieving vehicle and system level performance requirements for any flight vehicle. Today’s engineers engaged in design and development of flight control systems are challenged to not only meet these requirements but also continuously innovate new ways to reduce the development cycle and cost. To achieve these expectations, engineers are required to efficiently integrate electrical, mechanical and embedded control systems, and reduce the number of actual flight tests.
Join us for this full day seminar to understand how Model-Based Design using MATLAB and Simulink can address many of the challenges associated with flight control systems development processes. Using an electrical flight actuator case study, MathWorks engineers will demonstrate how you can:
  • Model and simulate flight dynamics, perform trade off between different flight actuation systems, design flight control law and tune them as per system performance requirements
  • Run your models in real-time and perform rapid control prototyping and hardware-in-loop (HIL) testing of your flight control algorithm
  • Implement flight control algorithms through automatic code generation, eliminating potential errors from hand coding
  • Prove the absence of run-time errors in mixed generated and handwritten code
Who Should Attend
Engineering professional involved in flight control system design, development and test including:
  • System Engineers
  • Engineers Designing, Modeling & Simulation of Multi-Domain System
  • Embedded Control System Developers
  • System Integrators
  • Engineers Doing Verification and Validation
  • Project Managers
“Please note this Seminar is not designed for students. If you are a student, please do not register for this seminar.”

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Agenda
09.30
Registration
10.00 -10.15
Welcome Address
10.15 -11.45
Accelerating Flight Control Design using MATLAB and Simulink
  • Addressing Challenges in Developing Flight Control Systems using Model-Based Design
  • System Level Simulation and Optimization of Flight Control Systems
  • Tips and Tricks for Controller Tuning and Analysis
11.45 -12.15
Break
12.15 -13.00
Rapid Prototyping and Hardware-In-Loop Testing using xPC Target Turnkey Solution
13.00 -14.00
Lunch Break
14.00 -15.30
Workflow for Safety Critical Flight Control Applications
  • DO-178B Oriented Workflow
  • High Integrity Flight Code Generation and Verification
  • Formal Model and Code Verification Techniques
15.30 -15.45
Wrap Up / Q&A

Acquiring Data from Sensors and Instruments Using MATLAB


Dear Sir/Madam,
MathWorks India invites you to a complimentary webinar:

26 Apr 2012

3:00 PM IST (India Standard Time)
In this webinar, we will discuss the latest data acquisition capabilities provided by MATLAB and the test and measurement toolboxes. These products enable you to control and acquire data from external sources including sensors such as thermocouples and IEPE accelerometers, sound cards, oscilloscopes, arbitrary waveform generators, and signal analyzers.
Through discussion and product demonstrations, you will see how you can use the data acquisition products to:
  • Acquire data from thermocouples, IEPE accelerometers and sound cards
  • Generate a PWM signal using counter/timers on DAQ hardware
  • Connect to a Bluetooth sensor or device
  • Control and acquire data from oscilloscopes without writing code
A Q&A session will follow the presentation and demos.
Presenter: Eric Wetjen is the Product Marketing Manager for the MathWorks Test and Measurement products.
Q&A Session: Chirag Patel, Application Engineer, MathWorks India
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