Model Based Design with Simscape
Dr George Amarantidis
MathWorks
DEIB Beta Room (Building 24)
September 13th, 2023
10.00 am
Contacts:
Matteo Corno
Research Line:
Control systems
MathWorks
DEIB Beta Room (Building 24)
September 13th, 2023
10.00 am
Contacts:
Matteo Corno
Research Line:
Control systems
Sommario
On September 13th, 2023 at 10.00 am Dr George Amarantidis, will held a seminar on "Model Based Design with Simscape" in DEIB Beta Room (Building 24).
With Model-Based Design, virtual models are at the center of your development process to improve how you deliver complex systems.
Simscape enables you to rapidly create models of physical systems within the Simulink environment. With Simscape, you build physical component models based on physical connections that directly integrate with block diagrams and other modeling paradigms. This helps you to model, simulate and analyze your system before building expensive prototypes.
In this session you will learn the basics of simulating physical systems in Simscape. The physical network approach in Simscape enables you to model physical systems by simply assembling a schematic of physical components. You can tailor level of model fidelity to match your engineering task, which makes your development process more efficient.
The seminar is aimed at students and professors interested in modeling and simulating complex systems, such as electrical, mechatronic and control systems.
Dr George Amarantidis received his PhD in Control Systems from the School of Engineering at the University of Birmingham and an MEng in electrical and electronic engineering from Loughborough University. His research interests include medical imaging, signal processing, control systems, system identification, predictive maintenance, and AI for time-series analysis. He joined MathWorks in 2021, where he works as a technical specialist in education. He actively collaborates with universities in research, teaching and outreach activities. Before joining MathWorks, he developed algorithms and designed software.
A registration at LINK is required for attendance.
With Model-Based Design, virtual models are at the center of your development process to improve how you deliver complex systems.
Simscape enables you to rapidly create models of physical systems within the Simulink environment. With Simscape, you build physical component models based on physical connections that directly integrate with block diagrams and other modeling paradigms. This helps you to model, simulate and analyze your system before building expensive prototypes.
In this session you will learn the basics of simulating physical systems in Simscape. The physical network approach in Simscape enables you to model physical systems by simply assembling a schematic of physical components. You can tailor level of model fidelity to match your engineering task, which makes your development process more efficient.
The seminar is aimed at students and professors interested in modeling and simulating complex systems, such as electrical, mechatronic and control systems.
Dr George Amarantidis received his PhD in Control Systems from the School of Engineering at the University of Birmingham and an MEng in electrical and electronic engineering from Loughborough University. His research interests include medical imaging, signal processing, control systems, system identification, predictive maintenance, and AI for time-series analysis. He joined MathWorks in 2021, where he works as a technical specialist in education. He actively collaborates with universities in research, teaching and outreach activities. Before joining MathWorks, he developed algorithms and designed software.
A registration at LINK is required for attendance.