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Requirements Verification and Validation for an Autonomous Driving Scenario

In today’s post, Akshra Ramakrishnan will talk about how to write functional requirements for a driving scenario made in Driving Scenario Designer, and write test cases to verify and validate these… 続きを読む >>

American Solar Challenge at MIT

In today’s post, Sam Reinsel joins us to talk about the MIT Solar Electric Vehicle team. Over to you, Sam..

Today’s blog is a follow up on a post I made last year on the American solar… 続きを読む >>

Magic Formula Tire Modeling in Formula Student 2

For today’s blog post, Veer Alakshendra is happy to host Tom Teasdale from the UPBracing Formula Student team. Tom is here to discuss about the tool that he has developed for tire… 続きを読む >>

Simulating Trajectory Tracking Controllers for Driverless Cars 1

Hi, everyone! In this blog, we will see how trajectory tracking controllers can be implemented in MATLAB and Simulink to make the vehicle follow a pre-defined path. Before we get started, a big… 続きを読む >>

Simulink Model Componentization with University of Alabama EcoCAR: Part 2

Today’s guest post is Part 2 of 2 with Brandon Stevens. Brandon is a ECE graduate student who serves as the Propulsion Controls and Modeling lead for the University of Alabama (UA) EcoCAR… 続きを読む >>

Simulink Model Componentization with University of Alabama EcoCAR

Today’s guest post is by Brandon Stevens. Brandon is a ECE graduate student who serves as the Propulsion Controls and Modeling lead for the University of Alabama (UA) EcoCAR Mobility… 続きを読む >>

MATLAB Student Ambassador Achievement – Simon Thor

Today we are congratulating MATLAB Student Ambassador- Simon Thor from KTH Royal Institute of Technology. As a current MATLAB Student Ambassador, Simon has just received the Anders Wall scholarship… 続きを読む >>

Weight Perception for Robot Manipulators

In today’s post, Jose Avendano joins us to talk about a perception algorithm developed specifically for robot manipulators to determine the weight of grasped objects. Over to you, Jose..

Robot… 続きを読む >>

Sibling Duo Share How Participating in Student Competitions Drives Interest in STEM Careers

Today we’re talking to Atiksh Bhardwaj from Allen High School and Aristaa Bhardwaj from Ereckson Middle School who competed in BEST Robotics. Atiksh was part of the Ereckson team between 2016 and… 続きを読む >>

Where Are They Now? – Joe Martin, ZF Friedrichshafen AG

Today we’re talking to Joe Martin from ZF Friedrichshafen AG. As a student at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor between 2010 – 2015, Joe participated in Formula SAE and Formula Student… 続きを読む >>

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