Model-Based Design for Machine Builders with Simulink - MATLAB & Simulink
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    Model-Based Design for Machine Builders with Simulink

    Vincent Theunynck, Vintecc

    In this live webinar the Belgian consulting firm Vintecc will explain how they used Simulink and Model-Based Design to develop, test and implement a control system for a complex multi-axles beet harvesting machine including:

    • Powertrain
    • Collector
    • All Mechanical and Hydraulic components

    After this session you will have a clear view on how you can:

    • Use Model-Based Design to develop controller and plant models
    • Verify designs with MIL and HIL simulations
    • Automatically generate code for PLCs or other embedded systems (C/C++ or IEC 61131-3 Structured Text)
    • Integrate and deploy in a standard Codesys environment.

    In the Q&A session at the end you can ask questions to Vintecc and MathWorks.

    About the Presenter

    Vincent Theunynck is a model-based control design engineer and managing partner of Vintecc. He focuses on mechatronic system development, from plant modeling to model-based control design and code generation. Having headed the development of several applications from prototype to commercial products using Model-Based Design, he left CNHi product development to found Vintecc. Vincent holds a M.Sc. degree in mechatronic engineering from Ghent University (Belgium) and an MBA from the Vlerick Management School (Belgium).

    Recorded: 25 May 2016

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