Is there any method to reverse engineer Mathematical equations from a Simulink Model?
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I am trying to create mathematical equations behind a simulink model. Manually its proving to be a time consuming task. Is there a faster approach to carry out this job?
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Manuel
2014 年 10 月 31 日
You can linerize Simulink models to state-stace models. This enables computing a (linear) mathematical representation from the Simulink model at a given operating point. Simulink provides some basic trimming and linearization functions: http://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/trimming-and-linearization.html The toolbox "Simulink Control Design" offers further trimming and linearization functionality.
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Manuel
2014 年 10 月 31 日
You can linerize Simulink models to state-stace models. This enables computing a (linear) mathematical representation from the Simulink model at a given operating point. Simulink provides some basic trimming and linearization functions: http://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/trimming-and-linearization.html The toolbox "Simulink Control Design" offers further trimming and linearization functionality.
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