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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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Hydraulic decoupled suspension – the journey starts with a bold idea 1

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Great ideas don’t always stand the test of time. It may be due to some drawbacks that knock out the great advantage, or it simply is too expensive or difficult to implement. The… 더 읽어보기 >>

Preparing for the RoboCup Major Leagues

The Racing Lounge is back from Christmas break. I wish you all a succesful and healthy 2018!
In today’s post, Sebastian Castro discusses his experiences with a robotics workshop he helped… 더 읽어보기 >>

Project-Based Learning: Five Key Features To Motivating Students 2

Many students I know take issue with Plato’s famous quote: “Students are lazy, disengaged and have bad manners” (The Republic VIII, 562b-563e). Stepping back from the ‘bad manners’ accusation,… 더 읽어보기 >>

Solver Choice for Simulink and Simscape 3

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This blog post intends to provide best practices for choosing solvers in Simulink and Simscape. Gratitude goes to Tom Egel and Erin McGarrity whose materials are the foundation for… 더 읽어보기 >>

Torque Vectoring – KIT Team Sharing Vehicle Controls Success Story 4

Ka.Race.Ing-Team at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology volunteered to share in depth and hands-on their approach around vehicle controls and torque vectoring in particular. They are winners of the… 더 읽어보기 >>

Getting Started with MATLAB, Simulink, and ROS

Sebastian Castro is back to talk about the basics of connecting MATLAB and Simulink with the Robot Operating System (ROS).
NOTE: As of R2015a, Robotics System Toolbox equipped MATLAB and Simulink… 더 읽어보기 >>

Advantages of Vehicle Modeling – Don’t Miss Out! 9

In today’s blog post I am happy to introduce Ed Marquez Brunal, a first-time guest in this blog.  This is a holistic summary of our project on modeling vehicles. Find 4 videos and 2 MATLAB Central… 더 읽어보기 >>

Racecar: Small – Workflow: Professional

In today’s blog post I am happy to introduce Jose Avendano Arbelaez, a first-time guest in this blog. We have been collaborating on a nice hardware-software demo including a (model)… 더 읽어보기 >>

Introduction to Contact Modeling 35

Introducing the team – Part 2 1

This blog post is the second and final part introducing the MathWorks student competition team. We are 8 folks located in Boston (US), Cambridge (UK) and Munich (DE) with a key mission to equip… 더 읽어보기 >>

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