Using Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) with Simulink - MATLAB & Simulink
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    Using Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) with Simulink

    Overview

    The complex nature of product development frequently requires the exchange of your models with suppliers, OEMs, and collaborators across a variety of simulation environments. Moreover, in many cases it is critical to protect your intellectual property while ensuring efficient exchange workflows. The Functional Mockup Interface (FMI) standard is specifically designed to address these challenges.

    In this webinar, we will explore how to effectively use FMI with the Simulink environment. This includes a detailed walkthrough on importing Functional Mockup Units (FMUs) into Simulink and exporting Simulink models as FMUs. Additionally, we will cover recent enhancements in Simulink’s support for the latest FMI 3.0 standard.

    Highlights

    • Importing FMUs into Simulink
    • Exporting FMUs from Simulink
    • FMI 3 new features support
    • Build FMU from source code
    • Building and running Linux FMUs on a Windows machine

    About the Presenters

    Morgan Fremovici is an Application Engineer at MathWorks, where he focuses on Simulink with a specialization about Code Generation and Real-Time tests and measurements. Before joining MathWorks, he implemented FMI Standard for another simulation platform.

    Weiwu Li is a product manager at MathWorks, where he focuses on the Simulink Compiler product and the simulation capabilities of the Simulink platform. Before joining MathWorks in 2016, he had years of automotive industry experience as a system controls engineer. Weiwu holds a Ph.D. in controls engineering from Zhejiang University, and an M.S.M.E. from The Ohio State University.

    Recorded: 19 Dec 2024