- You can genearte a s-function from the model, compile the s-function to mex file and deliver only mex-file. Mex file can be used with s-function block in model. See Generated S-Function>and <http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-1BUQG/index.html?solution=1-1BUQG
- You can generate a protected model (.mdlp) through model rerencing. See Protecting Referenced Models
Hiding model content
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Hi,
What is the easiest way to hide the model content from third-party viewers? Is there a way to pre-compile the model in a specific format that cannot be reverse-engineered?
My scope is to share my Simulink model with others without revealing the content of the model itself. The users should only be able to use is as a black box, feeding it with data and getting the results.
Many thanks in advance for your help!
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TAB
el 9 de En. de 2012
If you have RealTime workshop license then there are 2 ways of protecting you your model-
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Andreas Goser
el 9 de En. de 2012
Yes. Protected Model was something I missed. Side note, that this functionality is only a couple of releases old and will obvously not work for older releases.
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Andreas Goser
el 9 de En. de 2012
Most customers create an S-Function from the part of the model that contains intellectual property by auto-generating the s-function with Simulink Coder (former Real-Time Worpshop).
Most large customers will have that product available in a concurrent license. If you are a smaller company, you may not find the value for protecting the IP enough.
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