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Foretellix, Israel and MathWorks, US to help Mazda in ADAS technologies development
ical integration. Mazda is utilizing the Foretellix and MathWorks integrated solution to test and validate its AD/ADAS systems in a virtual environment, allowing engineers to convert real-world driving data into actionable simulation scenarios. The integration of Foretellix's Foretify platform with Simulink and Automated Driving Toolbox from MathWorks, enables developers to generate, execute, and analyze large-scale scenarios in a virtual environ...
News Updated at: 2025/02/06
dSpace, Germany presents MicroLabBox II development system for electric drives
esented its MicroLabBox II as a new all-in-one development system for laboratories in research, education, and industry. The MicroLabBox II is a further developed version of its tried-and-tested MicroLabBox. The MicroLabBox II’s powerful quad-core processor enables fast execution of sophisticated Simulink models. MicroLabBox II also offers a freely programmable FPGA for even faster control loops or sophisticated and high-precision simulation mo...
News Updated at: 2024/02/26
ASPİLSAN, Turkey creates digital twin of lithium-ion battery cell model with Batemo, Germany
as completed the Cell Model for the ASPİLSAN INR18650A28 lithium-ion battery. Batemo is the global technology leader for the development of lithium-ion battery simulation software. Batemo Cell Library users all over the world will now be able to find the ASPİLSAN Enerji cell model in the Matlab Simulink Library and discover the digital twin of the cell. Those who want to purchase cells can carry out research, development, and battery analysis...
News Updated at: 2023/12/26
MathWorks, Green Hills Software integrate safety-related app using Infineon AURIX Microcontrollers
the leading developer of mathematical computing software, and Green Hills Software, the worldwide leader in embedded software safety and security, announced an integration that helps engineers design safety-related applications for the Infineon AURIX TC4x family of automotive microcontrollers using Simulink. Engineers using the new family of microcontrollers automate compiling and building code generated by Embedded Coder using Green Hills Softwa...
News Updated at: 2023/03/16
MathWorks Simulink now supports Infineon’s AURIX TC4x automotive microcontrollers
MathWorks Simulink now supports Infineon’s AURIX TC4x automotive microcontrollers On December 12, MathWorks and Infineon Technologies announced a hardware support package for the MathWorks Simulink products for Infineon’s latest AURIX TC4x family of automotive microcontrollers. Automotive engineers designing advanced EVs, sensor fusion, and radar signal processing functions can use the hardware support package, even before silicon is availabl...
News Updated at: 2022/12/13
dSPACE introduces ADASIS v3 Horizon Reconstructor for autonomous driving
tonomous driving. The blockset is based on the EB robinos reconstructor from Elektrobit, which is suitable for series production. The new blockset provides the electronic horizon in HD quality via the standardized ADASIS v3 protocol, making exact route and position data available to applications in Simulink. With the new blockset, alternative vehicle positions can now be determined to the centimeter including their probabilities of occurrence. De...
News Updated at: 2019/04/16
Mitsuba develops controller of reversing wiper
Mitsuba develops controller of reversing wiper Mitsuba used MathWorks' MATLAB and Simulink to develop the controller of the reversing wiper. MathWorks is a U.S.-based computer software developer. By adopting Model-Based Design, Mitsuba reduced their project development time from 16 weeks to 3 weeks. The reversing wiper system is currently in production, with monthly shipments of 20,000 – 30,000 units. The company has standardized on Model-Based...
News Updated at: 2011/02/17
Vector Japan to release new software to design in-vehicle electronic control unit
ty communication system, with improved parameter calibration functions, allowing the designers to reduce the time required for developing ECUs significantly. Among other new features, the new product offers flexible protocol integration with external measurement equipment as well as expanded MATLAB/Simulink option with display of Simulink models. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on January. 16, 2007)...
News Updated at: 2007/01/16
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