
Have you heard of the Arduino Engineering Kit?
If you are interested in DIY projects and are looking for a fun way to apply some control and robotics principles to a real system, you probably want to... read more >>
Have you heard of the Arduino Engineering Kit?
If you are interested in DIY projects and are looking for a fun way to apply some control and robotics principles to a real system, you probably want to... read more >>
Today we are having a quick post to highlight the 2016 edition of the Simulink Student Challenge
You are a student and you are working on a project involving Simulink? Create a video describing your... read more >>
For this second post in our Olympics series, I am happy to welcome guest blogger Amit Raj to describe how he simulated the pole vault competition.
Introduction
Track and field events are one of the... read more >>
For the Rio Olympics this year I decided to sign up a few of our new hires and interns to pick an Olympic sport and show what we can do in Simulink to simulate and analyze that sport.
Today, we are... read more >>
After finding the launch date of the mission and putting together a simulation of the spacecraft trajectory, it's time to see how we can optimize this trajectory. Let's bring him... read more >>
In last week's post, I demonstrated how we can use MATLAB to find the launch date of the Ares 3 crew from the book The Martian, by Andy Weir. This week, I will describe in more detail how we can... read more >>
About a year ago, I read the book The Martian, by Andy Weir. I really enjoyed the story, with all the technical details of how Mark Watney solves one problem after another to survive alone on... read more >>
Today my colleague Madhu Govindarajan is here to talk about the Teacher’s Pet Students’ Robotics Challenge The Challenge Here is how this works: MathWorks, Adafruit and Element 14... read more >>
When I saw the latest post by Matt Tearle on Steve's blog, I had to do something. Since the video at the center of this post is about a rap battle between MATLAB and Simulink, I thought it would... read more >>
This week, Matt Brauer is back to improve his three-dimensional analysis of the hyperloop transportation concept to include banking of the vehicle within the tube.... read more >>