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Product Name: VisSim MATLAB Integration
Product Description
VisSim offers several easy-to-use features for integrating MATLAB
files, variables or functions within the VisSim simulation environment.
- MATLAB File Import: Standard VisSim
transferFunction and stateSpace blocks can be easily configured to import MATLAB
.m or .MAT files that represent SISO (single-input single-output) transfer
functions and/or MIMO (multi-input multi-output) state-space
representations.
- MatlabRead and MatlabWrite blocks: VisSim
includes MatlabRead and MatlabWrite blocks that enable variables to be
dynamically exchanged between MATLAB and VisSim.
- Matlab Expression Block: VisSim also
includes a MATLAB Expression Block that enables MATLAB scripts to be edited and
executed directly from the VisSim environment.
Importing MATLAB System Designs
System designs developed
in the MATLAB environment, comprising one or more SISO (single-input
single-output) transfer functions and/or MIMO (multi-input multi-output)
state-space representations can be easily incorporated into VisSim. The
system specifications can be continuous or discrete and can be imported into
VisSim using the transferFunction and/or the stateSpace blocks in
VisSim.Either of these blocks can be configured to read a .m or a .MAT
file specification of the system design, and use that design
automatically in VisSim. There is no loss of performance
because the file is read only once, at the start of the simulation.
For example, a standard way of designing control systems
for complex nonlinear systems involves the Piece-wise Linear design approach,
where the system is linearized about several user-defined operating zones. Once
the operating zones are defined, a different linear control system is then
designed for use in each operating zone. As an example, a design with six
operating zones can be imported into VisSim using six blocks as described
above; the blocks would then be connected to standard VisSim boolean
blocks to specify which controller is active at any given
time.
CAUTION: The MATLAB .m or .MAT file in this case must only
be a linear system specification. It cannot be an arbitrary MATLAB function or
statement.
Exchanging Variables with MatlabRead and
MatlabWrite blocks
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Using MatlabRead and MatlabWrite blocks, any variable defined in the
MATLAB environment can be accessed interactively from within a VisSim
simulation, and vice versa. When started, VisSim automatically invokes MATLAB
and accesses any MATLAB variables used in a VisSim model. Typical examples of
variables initialized in MATLAB would be control system coefficients or other
system parameters. Examples of variables exported from VisSim into MATLAB
would be simulation results for visualization or other post processing in
MATLAB. Additionally users may run script files in MATLAB to initialize VisSim
system simulation parameters and start/stop VisSim from the MATLAB
command line. This would be especially useful to automate and perform large
Monte Carlo simulations
Interactive MATLAB scripting
with the MATLAB Expression Block
The Matlab Expression Block (see above) enables
users to edit and run MATLAB scripts directly from the VisSim
environment. This eliminates the need to switch back and forth between the two
applications when developing or running an interactive VisSim-MATLAB
co-simulation.
Examples of MATLAB expressions scripted in the MATLAB
expression block include the computation of the eigenvalues of a system matrix
or computing the optimal control coefficients of a linear quadratic regulator
(LQR).
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