Building Your Virtual Vehicle Simulation with Simulink
Overview
A virtual vehicle enables engineers to shift prototyping, integration, and validation to simulation. Depending on where a team is working along the V-cycle, the requirements for their virtual vehicle would vary. Building and maintaining multiple virtual vehicle simulations can be expensive. Use of specialist tools also limits how widely these virtual vehicle simulations can be deployed. In this presentation, MathWorks engineers will present how to build a virtual vehicle simulation using Simulink as a common platform. The overall workflow will be demonstrated through examples that cover a range of possible use cases.
Highlights
- Building an electric vehicle model for thermal analysis
- Building an automated driving vehicle model for algorithm validation
- Deploying a virtual vehicle simulation to the cloud
About the Presenter
Mike Sasena is a product manager focusing on the automotive products developed at the MathWorks office in Novi, Michigan. Prior to joining MathWorks, Mike spent 14 years working on model-based system engineering projects for the automotive industry. His experience includes hybrid electric vehicle modeling for fuel economy analysis, model predictive controls development, and heterogeneous system simulation. Mike received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan.
Recorded: 4 Nov 2021