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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

Industry Use Cases

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

Industry Use Cases

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

Industry Use Cases

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

Industry Use Cases

Embedded

Embedded

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

Rapid Control Prototyping

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HIL of Battery Management Systems

HIL of Battery Management Systems

Verify, validate, and test battery management system (BMS) controllers and hardware components using hardware-in-the-loop testing (HIL) and battery cell emulators.

Industry Use Cases

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Power Hardware-in-the-Loop

Power Hardware-in-the-Loop

HIL testing of power components like battery chargers using AC or DC power interfaces. Speedgoat supports power amplifiers from EGSTON Power, Cinergia, and Puissance Plus.

Industry Use Cases

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Motion Planning and Experimental Validation for an Autonomous Bicycle

Motion Planning and Experimental Validation for an Autonomous Bicycle

This paper introduces a prototype autonomous two-wheeled vehicle developed for experimental verification of motion planning and control algorithms. Finally, it presents and discusses experiments run on the actual vehicle for a particular maneuver. It emphasizes the differences between the trajectories created by different vehicle models.

Publication on ieeexplore.ieee.org

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

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