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The MathWorks Introduces Simscape for ModeLling and Simulating Multidomain Physical Systems; Software Tool Provides a Physical Modelling Foundation with Real-Time C Code Generation and Complete Integration with Simulink.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-28 February 2008-MATHWORKS: The MathWorks Introduces Simscape for ModeLling and Simulating Multidomain Physical Systems; Software Tool Provides a Physical Modelling Foundation with Real-Time C Code Generation and Complete Integration with Simulink(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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The MathWorks today announced the availability of Simscape, which further extends the company's Simulink platform by enabling engineers to model and simulate multidomain physical systems. Employing a physical network approach to model building, Simscape allows engineers to describe the physical structure of a system rather than the underlying mathematics. From the model, Simscape automatically constructs equations that characterise the behaviour...
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