
The other day, a user told me: That would be cool if we could program apps for smartphones using Simulink. Guess what my answer was: Of course you can! Simulink Support Packages for Apple iOS... 続きを読む >>
The other day, a user told me: That would be cool if we could program apps for smartphones using Simulink. Guess what my answer was: Of course you can! Simulink Support Packages for Apple iOS... 続きを読む >>
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... 続きを読む >>
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... 続きを読む >>
Today, I am happy to welcome guest blogger Sarah Dagen, from MathWorks Consulting Services to talk about real-time simulation and testing.
Why Real-Time?
Working in MathWorks consulting services, one... 続きを読む >>
A few weeks ago, Matt, Corey and I had a conversation about the rise of sabermetrics and sports analytics. With the baseball season opening on April 3rd we decided to apply the power of MATLAB and... 続きを読む >>
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... 続きを読む >>
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... 続きを読む >>
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... 続きを読む >>
I am sure many readers of this blog are familiar with Cody, the MATLAB Central problem solving game. Personally, the first time I tried Cody my reaction was: WE NEED A SIMULINK VERSION OF... 続きを読む >>
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... 続きを読む >>