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Applied Physics Solutions

Applied Physics Solutions

Expedite the Path to Scientific Breakthroughs for the Most Complex and Challenging Problems

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Rapid Control Prototyping

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Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation

Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation

Effectively Test Controls with Real-Time Digital Twins and Automated Testing.

Workflow Introductions

Hardware-in-the-Loop

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Rapid Control Prototyping

Rapid Control Prototyping

Accelerate Control Design Innovation With Model-Based Design Ready Solutions for a Worry-Free Test and Simulation Experience.

Workflow Introductions

Rapid Control Prototyping

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Academia Solutions

Academia Solutions

Propel your research projects with real-time simulations and discover new ways on how to adapt concepts like Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulations in your laboratory and classroom.

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Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Classroom & Lab Solutions

Classroom & Lab Solutions

Real-time simulation in the classroom is a new way to inspire students and pivotal in shaping future engineers. Speedgoat's generous academic discount pricing, help academic institutions profit from our real-time solutions.

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

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Speedgoat Collaboration Programs

Speedgoat Collaboration Programs

Speedgoat supports students in science and engineering competitions across the globe, as well as professors and researchers throughout their projects, with curated training and consulting services.

Rapid Control Prototyping

Hardware-in-the-Loop

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Research Solutions

Research Solutions

Leading companies use Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) for faster product development. The flexible and scalable real-time simulation solutions enable you to make your research project successful.

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Industry Use Cases

Designing a Generic, Software-Defined Multimode Radar Simulator For FPGAs Using Simulink HDL Coder and Speedgoat Real-Time Hardware

Designing a Generic, Software-Defined Multimode Radar Simulator For FPGAs Using Simulink HDL Coder and Speedgoat Real-Time Hardware

This publication focuses on the implementation and testing of a fully-parameterized radar signal processing prototype. A Speedgoat Performance machine with two Simulink-Programmable FPGA I/O modules IO342 are used for the implementation of a radar signal processing design containing several common waveforms and tunable parameters and a radar scene generator for delay, doppler, and amplitude measurement.This setup helped increase the simulation fidelity while reducing the time to test.

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Design, Simulation and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing of an Electric Scooter Powertrain

Design, Simulation and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing of an Electric Scooter Powertrain

This publication focuses on an algorithm to control a brushless DC motor. A Speedgoat performance machine runs a digital twin of the motor on both the CPU and the FPGA-based I/O module IO334 and is connected via the analog channels to the controller, an MCU by Texas Instruments. With this HIL setup, the performance of the control algorithm was tested. 

Published Papers

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Computer Vision

Computer Vision

Rapidly build, run, and test video acquisition and control applications with a Speedgoat real-time target machine. There is a wide range of applications from the design of phone cameras to autonomous vehicle systems.

Rapid Control Prototyping

Hardware-in-the-Loop

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Audio

Audio

Highly controlled manipulations are required e.g. for hearing aids, noise cancelling headphones, or car acoustics. Speedgoat real-time systems provide high performance, high-resolution analog and digital I/O, together with MATLAB & Simulink.

Rapid Control Prototyping

Hardware-in-the-Loop

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Embedded

Embedded

Leverage real-time target machines for use as embedded controllers.

Rapid Control Prototyping

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A Self-Tuning Robust Control System for Nonlinear Simulation

A Self-Tuning Robust Control System for Nonlinear Simulation

A transfer system is used to enforce the interface interaction between computational and physical substructures in a real-time hybrid simulation. A model-based, multilayer nonlinear control system is developed to accommodate extensive performance variations and uncertainties in a physical substructure. This work aims to extend the application of real-time simulation to investigating failure, nonlinearity, and nonstationary behavior. 

Publication on wiley.com

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Verification of a Geographically Distributed Real-Time Hybrid Simulation Platform

Verification of a Geographically Distributed Real-Time Hybrid Simulation Platform

This study presents a distributed real-time hybrid simulation (dRTHS) platform that enables the integration of geographically distributed physical and numerical components across the Internet. A series of numerical and experimental studies is evaluated, and it is demonstrated that dRTHS is feasible for coupling laboratory capabilities and is a viable alternative to traditional testing techniques.

Publication on wiley.com

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Topological Analog Signal Processing

Topological Analog Signal Processing

Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) used a Speedgoat Performance real-time target machine and a high-speed analog IO131 module to validate an acoustic topological equation solver experimentally. The setup allowed them to demonstrate the robustness of analog signal processors (ASP) and is an essential step towards a new generation of ultrafast all-optical ASPs. 

Publication on nature.com

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

Robust Switching Control Method to Achieve Tokamak-Shaped Plasma

Robust Switching Control Method to Achieve Tokamak-Shaped Plasma

A robust switching control method with state vector matching and a novel approach for the feedback system simulation are presented in this paper. First, the plant model reconstructs plasma equilibria from experimental data and calculates plasma shape changes. Then, the control system is discretized and run on a high-speed computer for experiments on a real-time testbed.

Publication on sciencedirect.com

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

Robust switching control in the Feedback for Tokamak Plasma Shape

Robust switching control in the Feedback for Tokamak Plasma Shape

A hierarchical robust switching control method with state vector matching is proposed. The plasma shape is controlled via a magnetic field at X-point and poloidal fluxes on the plasma separatrix. Using a combination of advanced reconstruction code with isoflux control leads to high performance.

Publication on sciencedirect.com

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Hands-On in Signal Processing Education at Technische Universität Darmstadt

Hands-On in Signal Processing Education at Technische Universität Darmstadt

This paper shares the experiences gained by conducting hands-on learning in signal processing as part of the engineering program at Technische Universität Darmstadt. It describes the variety of laboratories, projects, lectures, and seminars offered to expose students to state-of-the-art research and advanced equipment.

Publication on ieeexplore.ieee.org

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Validation of a Servo-Hydraulic Model Coupled with a Nonlinear System

Validation of a Servo-Hydraulic Model Coupled with a Nonlinear System

In the study, a controllable canonical physics-based model of a servo-hydraulic actuator coupled with a nonlinear physical system form is validated for position tracking control purposes. This is done by designing and fabricating a nonlinear device to exhibit various nonlinear force-displacement profiles depending on the initial condition and the type of materials used as replaceable coupons.

Publication on sciencedirect.com

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Sound-Quality Evaluation of Adaptive Feedback Cancellation Algorithms

Sound-Quality Evaluation of Adaptive Feedback Cancellation Algorithms

This paper presents a subjective and objective perceptual sound-quality evaluation of different algorithms for adaptive feedback cancellation (AFC) with both speech and music signals. Three different algorithms are compared. The subjective evaluation results are then compared with the results obtained by several objective measurements.

Publication on ieeexplore.ieee.org

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Rapid Control Prototyping Tool for the Sirius High-Dynamic DCM Control System

Rapid Control Prototyping Tool for the Sirius High-Dynamic DCM Control System

The monochromator is known to be one of the most critical optical elements of a synchrotron beamline. A Simulink implementation running on a Speedgoat Performance real-time target machine identifies and ensures controlling the dynamic behavior of all subcomponents in the prototype. In addition, this approach enables rapid prototyping by allowing a shared environment for system modeling and testing.

Publication on inspirehep.net

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

Real-Time Force Control for a Servo-Hydraulic Actuator Systems

Real-Time Force Control for a Servo-Hydraulic Actuator Systems

Servo-hydraulic actuators have been widely used but existing control algorithms face some issues. This paper introduces a new real-time force control method utilizing the adaptive time series (ATS) compensator and compliance springs. Unlike existing approaches, the proposed force control methods do not require the structural modeling of a test structure, making it easy to be implemented primarily for nonlinear systems.

Publication on wiley.com

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Drag Reduction in Turbulent Boundary Layer via Real-Time Control

Drag Reduction in Turbulent Boundary Layer via Real-Time Control

This paper demonstrates an approach to real-time control of large-scale structures. Real-time controls reduce the streamwise turbulence intensity as well as skin-friction drag.

Publication on sciencedirect.com

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

Active Magnetic Bearing for Ultra-Precision Flexible Electronics Production System

Active Magnetic Bearing for Ultra-Precision Flexible Electronics Production System

Roll-to-roll printing of flexible electronics on continuous plastic films could enable the production of flexible electronics at high speed and low cost. However, rolling element bearings cannot be deployed because of the precision requirements. Instead, active magnetic bearings (AMB) with optical positioning encoder feedback are used.

Publication on lib.cranfield.ac.uk

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