MATLAB and Simulink Seminars

Designing and Testing Control Systems for Safety-Critical Applications

Overview

In this session, we’ll provide an overview of how to design and test PID control loops in Simulink using both modeling and system identification techniques. These system identification and PID tuning techniques can be applied to safety-critical applications where control performance needs to be validated prior to deploying controls on the system, due to either cost constraints or safety concerns.

Highlights

  • Using system identification to identify system behavior
  • Tuning PID controllers automatically
  • Generating code for industrial systems – PLC and embedded C

About the Presenter

Ruixue (Christine) Li is a Senior Application Engineer specializing in Classic/Advanced Control and Model-Based Design. She joined MathWorks in 2020 and supports dynamic system modeling, control design and code generation for a variety of industries, including Mechatronics, Industrial Automation, Automotive, etc... Christine Li holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University with a focus on advanced control theory and application in Automotive. She has experience working with Ford and ISUZU North America Research Center on powertrain system modeling and predictive control, Kalman filter design and adaptive control for diesel engines, robust control for vehicle suspension system noise cancellation.

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