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With the trend of shipboard electrification, there come new requirements for power storage, power quality with fast load switching, and control systems.  From proof of concept to detailed implementation, model-based design and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing for the system and controls is essential.  More sophisticated shipboard power systems require high-performance, and also scalable HIL testing solutions. These can accelerate the development and de-risk hardware failure. Speedgoat and MathWorks provide solutions for this by using expandable multi-core and multi-target technology. 

Topics that we will cover include:

  • Key challenges for modern shipboard power systems
  • Speedgoat / MathWorks solution to scalable HIL for real-time testing and simulation of shipboard power electronics and energy power systems
  • Learn how to create a multi-domain, real-time capable, digital twin of a 12kV medium voltage direct current (MVDC) shipboard power system using Simscape Electrical
  • Learn how to optimize digital twin performance and address scalability needs through multi-rate, multi-core, and multi-target simulation techniques
  • Demo of a multi-target HIL simulation using Speedgoat test systems with shared-memory technology 

The Authors

Steve Liu

Steve Liu
Senior Application Engineer

Graham Dudgeon

Graham Dudgeon
Principal Product Manager, MathWorks


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