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Use MATLAB and Simulink to Model Dynamic Systems

Image of the College of BusinessA MATLAB and Simulink seminar is scheduled 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wed., Sept. 11, Business Administration Building, Room 1092 (1st floor near Radina’s).

Engineering teams face many challenges when developing today’s complex engineering systems. Engineers must understand the interactions between mechanical, electrical, and digital subsystems and the environment.

Model-Based Design can help address these challenges. MATLAB and Simulink allow engineers to develop system-level models in a multi-domain simulation environment and take their models from concept to implementation. This seminar introduces Simulink as a graphical environment for engineering dynamic systems and a platform for Model-Based Design.

Click here to register for the seminar.

Topics covered during the seminar include:

  • Engineering System Development
    • Traditional approach
    • Model-Based Design
    • Industry Applications of Model-Based Design
  • Simulink and Model-Based Design
    • Introduction to the Simulink Environment
    • Understanding Basic Modeling Constructs
    • Creating Model Hierarchy

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