Will Campbell, MathWorks
The trend in aerospace and defense programs is toward more complex multidomain products and applications. Single systems and components often contain mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, communications, signal processing, video, and software components. In addition to this complexity, there are more and more requirements that you need to consider, such as DO-178B standards on the development and verification of these systems.
Today, organizations use Simulink® and Model-Based Design to design these systems, not just in aerospace and defense, but also in the automotive, industrial automation, and wireless industries. In this video, you will learn how Simulink and Model-Based Design can help you get from concept to code.
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