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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 >>
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 >>
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 >>
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 >>
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 >>
For today’s blog, we are happy to host Huang Huateng, the technical leader of the electric fleet of South China Agricultural University. His team won the first prize in the MATLAB/Simulink… 続きを読む >>
In today’s post, Sam Reinsel joins us to talk about the American Solar Challenge. Over to you, Sam..
With electric vehicles coming to the forefront of the industry, innovations and new… 続きを読む >>
Today’s guest bloggers are Marco Scheiber and Eduardo Gimenez from AVL Racing. They are here to talk about the modeling of shock absorbers for race cars.
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Recently, a… 続きを読む >>
For today’s blog post, Sam Reinsel is happy to host for the 2nd time the Mcgill Formula electric team at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Kattly, Andrew, Garrett, Cyril, and Nicolas are… 続きを読む >>
Todays guest bloggers are Alex Silva da Purificação and Lucas Martins Ricardi from the University o f Brasília – Piratas do Cerrado Baja SAE Team. They will explain how they have utilized MATLAB… 続きを読む >>
Today’s blog post is written by Veer Alakshendra, Education Technical Evangelist on the Student Competition team at MathWorks. In this blog he talks about how to model and simulate an electric… 続きを読む >>