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Sharing technical and real-life examples of how students can use MATLAB and Simulink in their everyday projects #studentsuccess

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結果: Robotics

Getting Started with the Virtual Maritime RobotX Challenge

So, we hear you are competing in a boat competition in Hawaii? Really cool location for a competition! But wow, that’s a hard environment to replicate! Waves, ocean winds, transporting a 16-foot-long… 続きを読む >>

Using Simscape Multibody to Throw an Object at a Target 3

Today’s guest post is by Veer Alakshendra. Veer will be sharing a Simscape – Simulink modeling and controls workflow for pneumatic actuators throwing a ball at a target.
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For… 続きを読む >>

World Robot Summit 2018: MATLAB and Simulink Examples

In the previous post, I gave an overview of World Robot Summit (WRS) 2018 and how we were involved.
Today, we’re getting technical and diving into our booth demonstrations! If this is good news… 続きを読む >>

World Robot Summit 2018: A MathWorks Recap

I recently had the fortune to travel to Tokyo, Japan for the World Robot Summit 2018. In this post, I want to talk about what we saw at the event, why we attended, and why it was such a great… 続きを読む >>

Flying Drones Using Simulink 3

Today’s guest post is by Maitreyee Mordekar. Maitreyee is in charge of the MathWorks student drone competitions. She’ll be sharing first hand experience from an event where students were… 続きを読む >>

How Do Autonomous Systems “See”?

Sebastian Castro is back to talk about sensors in autonomous systems, supported by a few example algorithms and student competitions that use low-cost hardware platforms.
Introduction
There are many… 続きを読む >>

Introducing Autonomous Systems to High School Students

Today, Connell d’Souza shares another guest post with us.
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I have always been fascinated by younger generations being able to grasp the nuances of technology much faster. I have… 続きを読む >>

RoboCup@Home Education: 2018 Update

Sebastian Castro is back to talk about his top 2 professional interests: robotics and education.
The RoboCup@Home Education Challenge is a robotics education experience based on, and built into, the… 続きを読む >>

No Robot? No Problem! – Program Robots Using Simulations 2

Today,  Jose Avendano Arbelaez shares another guest post with us. Make sure you let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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Robotics programmers have been putting more emphasis on… 続きを読む >>

Machine Learning to the Rescue! 2

MathWorks was recently at RoboCup 2018 in Montreal, Canada. Over the 7 days of this event, we got a lot done. In this post, Sebastian Castro will discuss one of the collaboration efforts he worked… 続きを読む >>

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