UDP Receive in DESKTOP REAL-TIME

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yamamoto
yamamoto el 17 de Nov. de 2020
Respondida: Altaïr el 14 de Abr. de 2025
I want to use the block in the attached figure1 in DESKTOP REAL-TIME.
But a warning will appear as shown in Fig2.
I want someone to tell me the DESKTOP REAL-TIME version block.
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yamamoto
yamamoto el 11 de Mzo. de 2021
The UDP signal is delayed by 500ms with respect to the angular trajectory of the encoder.
There is no missing data.
I’m using the “Packet input block” in DESKTOP REAL-TIME now.
Is there a way to solve this problem?

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Diego Kuratli
Diego Kuratli el 17 de Nov. de 2020
For Simulink Desktop Real-Time, you can use
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yamamoto
yamamoto el 23 de Nov. de 2020
Editada: yamamoto el 24 de Nov. de 2020
Thank you for answering.
yamamoto
yamamoto el 11 de Mzo. de 2021
The UDP signal is delayed by 500ms with respect to the angular trajectory of the encoder.
There is no missing data.
I’m using the “Packet input block” in DESKTOP REAL-TIME now.
Is there a way to solve this problem?

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

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Altaïr
Altaïr el 14 de Abr. de 2025
The issue you're experiencing might be related to the internal buffer of the UDP driver, which stores unread packets until its capacity is reached. It's crucial to understand that while the Packet Output block sends a packet at each time step regardless of input changes, the Packet Input block reads only one packet per time step, even if several packets are waiting in the buffer. This can create a situation where a long queue of unprocessed packets gives the appearance of a delay, as packets arrive faster than they are processed.
Here are some strategies to consider:
  • Adjust Sample Time: Set the sample time of the Packet Input block to be shorter than the expected period of new packet arrivals. Utilize the Data Ready port to check when a new packet has arrived.
  • Discard Older Messages: If reducing the sample time isn't possible and only the newest message is needed, use the Data Ready port of the Packet Input block to discard older messages. Place the Packet Input block inside a While Iterator subsystem, using the Data Ready port to drive the While condition. This setup ensures messages are read one-by-one, displaying only the latest data at the output. Remember to set all blocks inside the While Iterator subsystem to a sample rate of -1, as they inherit their sample rate from the While subsystem.
For more detailed information, this MATLAB Answer might be helpful: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/865295

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