- Ensure that you have the required MathWorks products installed, such as MATLAB, Simulink, Automated Driving Toolbox, and Simulink 3D Animation. https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/74555-automated-driving-toolbox-interface-for-unreal-engine-projects
- Ensure that you have Visual Studio® 2017 or newer (for customizing scenes)
- Verify that you have the correct version of the Unreal Engine installed, as specified in the following MathWorks documentation for the release you are using: https://www.mathworks.com/help/driving/ug/3d-visualization-engine-requirements.html
- In MATLAB, go to the Add-Ons menu and search for the "Automated Driving Toolbox Interface for Unreal Engine 4 Projects" support package.
- Follow the installation prompts carefully to install the support package.
- After installation, check that the support package is correctly installed by going to the Add-Ons menu and looking for the installed support package.
- Sometimes, issues can be resolved by updating to the latest versions of MATLAB, Simulink, and the support packages. Check for updates and install any that are available.
- Ensure that your firewall or antivirus software is not blocking MATLAB, Simulink, or Unreal Engine.
- Run MATLAB as an administrator to avoid permission issues when interfacing with Unreal Engine.
- Carefully read the following documentation provided by MathWorks for setting up scene customization. Ensure that all steps are followed accurately. https://www.mathworks.com/help/driving/ug/install-and-configure-support-package-for-customizing-scenes.html