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La Simulation 1D dopée á la 3D
December 28, 2012
CAD Magazine
In an article about 1D modeling, this French magazine discusses MapleSim and its benefits. Louis Raymond is quoted and MapleSim gets a prominent position.
The Power Behind Battery Design
September 20, 2012
Design Solutions
“Simulation results showed that the model is viable and, as a result of MapleSim’s lossless symbolic techniques for automatically producing an optimal set of equations, the number of governing equations was significantly reduced, resulting in a computationally efficient system. This HEV model can be used for design, control, and prediction of vehicle handling performance under different driving scenarios.”
MapleSim 6 Goes Heavy on Modelica Support
September 6, 2012
Design News
Maple 16 Makes Engineering Math Easier
May 30, 2012
Desktop Engineering
Maple remains a great tool for engineers whose design work encompasses a moderate or large degree of symbolic or even numerical computations. It can also be creatively used in conjunction with other design tools such as CAD packages, MATLAB and modeling software to build a more complete design and simulation environment... It has the ability to reach beyond initial design efforts, into modeling and simulation through interaction with other products. Maple 16 would be a great addition to the toolkits of design professionals who spend a lot of time in exploratory design.
Toyota Uses Maplesoft Symbolic Computation Methods in Control Design
February 28, 2013
Control Design
“Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America is working in combined efforts with mathematical and analytical software provider Maplesoft in a new project with an end goal of shortening Toyota's development time while maintaining product quality. The research-based Symbolic Control project will use Maplesoft's symbolic computation methods in robust control design.”
Maplesoft project for Toyota leverages symbolic computation
February 28, 2013
R&D Magazine
“This project will see the leading car manufacturer use new symbolic computation methods in robust control design, with a strong focus on methods for linear, nonlinear, and parametric systems. Maplesoft technology is rooted in strong symbolic computation techniques, making it an appropriate choice for Toyota.”
Symbolic computation drives design
February 28, 2013
Scientific Computing World
“The main goal of the new Symbolic Control project is research that leads to the implementation of symbolic design and analysis methods for linear, nonlinear and parametric robust control. New research will allow developers to consider system nonlinearities, modelling inaccuracies, and parametric uncertainties in the design process.”
New Maplesoft project for Toyota leverages symbolic computation in control systems engineering
February 28, 2013
Design Product News
“Using the results of the Model Simplification project as a foundation, the Symbolic Control project will involve research on analyzing, designing, and simplifying controller models in isolation, as well as in system models. This work will support the control design process by speeding up test and simulation times in the lab environment and ensuring optimal behavior in the final product.”
Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Unmanned Vehicle Systems
February 28, 2013
Defense Tech Briefs
“The overarching key to effective MBD is that complex products, like UAVs, need to be considered as whole systems in order to understand how the multitude of subsystems interact with each other over the entire range of duties. This needs to be done very early in the design stage so that as the design evolves, the functional behavior can be validated throughout the process, thus ensuring it continues to fulfill the design goals of the product.”
Symbolic design and analysis
February 28, 2013
Automotive Engineering International
“Maplesoft expands its partnership with Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America to include the Symbolic Control project. The project’s goal is research leading to the implementation of symbolic design and analysis methods for linear, nonlinear, and parametric robust control. This research will allow developers to consider system nonlinearities, modeling inaccuracies, and parametric uncertainties in the design process.”
New Maplesoft project for Toyota leverages symbolic computation in control systems engineering
February 28, 2013
DesignFax
“This new project follows the completion of another successful Maplesoft project for Toyota, which saw high-end research and implementation of new methods for model simplification and preprocessing of high-level acausal dynamical models.”
Designing a humanoid dynamic robot that can walk, run and jump
January 30, 2013
Design Solutions
“The design engineers at Engineered Arts are currently using MapleSim to design a biologically analogous humanoid robot leg integrating a novel actuator studying its static and dynamic stability and building the designed leg to determine strategies for its control. The design is comparable to the human musculoskeletal system.”
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