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Dynamic analysis, control design, and optimization tools

Dynamic Analysis
MapleSim is tightly integrated with the Maple environment, which means you have access to a large collection of powerful tools for dynamic system analysis and model optimization.
  • MapleSim comes with built-in Maple templates to help with equation generation, optimization, Monte-Carlo simulation, sensitivity analysis, custom component creation, and more.
  • Maple includes a large selection of analytic and graphing tools for dynamic analysis, which are essential for control systems development.
  • Visualization tools include time and frequency domain responses, zeros and poles, and root-locus and root-contour plots.
  • Intuitive Maple environment provides natural math notation, context-sensitive menus for mathematical operations, interactive analysis tools, and a powerful programming language.
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