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ayeckley 27-10-2011 11:19

Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
It looks like back in 2010 there was some dicussion of the topic, with Mathworks looking for Beta test volunteers. As far as I'm aware, nothing actually materialized for the 2011 season. Does anyone have reason to believe that we should expect anything on the MATLAB/Simulink front in 2012? How about any FRC simulation tools from NI?

jhersh 28-10-2011 00:17

Re: Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ayeckley (Post 1082867)
It looks like back in 2010 there was some dicussion of the topic, with Mathworks looking for Beta test volunteers. As far as I'm aware, nothing actually materialized for the 2011 season. Does anyone have reason to believe that we should expect anything on the MATLAB/Simulink front in 2012? How about any FRC simulation tools from NI?

I'm not aware of any matlab work for FRC.

The focus this year is on supporting the new 4-slot cRIO-FRC II, so I don't believe there will be simulation for 2012. I have seen that physics simulation was added to the LabVIEW for commercial robotics toolkit, so there is definitely some technology there that could be leveraged for FRC in the future.

Joe Ross 28-10-2011 00:20

Re: Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhersh (Post 1083002)
I'm not aware of any matlab work for FRC.

The focus this year is on supporting the new 4-slot cRIO-FRC II, so I don't believe there will be simulation for 2012. I have seen that physics simulation was added to the LabVIEW for commercial robotics toolkit, so there is definitely some technology there that could be leveraged for FRC in the future.

He's referring to this: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...light=simulink which took simulink models and output c++ code.

AustinSchuh 28-10-2011 16:12

Re: Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
I contacted the poster in that thread and got set up with 6 standard licenses for my teams. Not exactly what you are asking, but it will still be useful this season.

ayeckley 29-10-2011 09:29

Re: Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AustinSchuh (Post 1083087)
I contacted the poster in that thread and got set up with 6 standard licenses for my teams.

Did those teams ever put it to use? Any chance someone could comment on how useful/not-useful it turned out to be?

AustinSchuh 30-10-2011 01:37

Re: Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
We used my copy from school last year to design the drivetrain control loops for 254's robot last year. It was fun to be able to teach the students how real tools work and how to design a control loop using all the right math. I requested a couple licences for this coming year so we could do it again without needing to haul my machine in.

Gautam 29-11-2011 15:53

Re: Any MATLAB/Simulink update for 2012?
 
A Simulink blockset for programming FRC robots, based on the WPILib C++ library, was available for the 2011 FRC season. However, this blockset won't be available for the 2012 season (primarily because we won't be able to update it in time for the kickoff).

Note: FRC teams are still eligible to receive free licenses for MATLAB, Simulink and any relevant MathWorks software. While you won't able to use the software to program the robot, you can use it for other activities (such as control system design, simulation, and data analysis). To request software for your team, see the bottom of this page.

Best regards,
Gautam Vallabha
MathWorks


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