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WiDS Datathon 2021 is going on right now. The focus of the Datathon this year is "on creating models to classify whether patients have been diagnosed with a certain type of diabetes." You can register and participate until March 1.

Also, take a look at this blog post on the MATLAB benchmark code for this datathon.

MATLAB Benchmark Code for WiDS Datathon 2021

There are also various online challenges by MathWorks that students may be interested. Here are the winners from last year's Simulink Student Challenge. There was also a MATLAB Online Live Editor Challenge a couple of years ago.

Hello , I wonder how to determine continous or discrete time modelling.For example if I want to run my model in MCU in this case discrete model is suitable?I am a bit confused

David
David
上次活动时间: 2021-2-23

MATLAB Answers will now properly handle the use of the '*@*' character when you want to get someone's attention. This behavior is commonly referred to as 'mentioning' or 'tagging' someone and is a feature found in most communication apps.

Why we are doing this

To help with communication and potentially speed up conversations. Also, it turns out many of you have been typing the @ character in Answers already, even though the MATLAB Answers site didn't behave in the expected way.

How it works

Once you type the @ character a popup will appear listing the community members already in the Q/A thread, as you keep typing the list will expand to include members not in the thread. A mentioned user will receive a notification when the question/answer/comment is posted. Each mention in the Q/A thread will have a new visual style and link to the user profile for that community member.

If you don't want to get 'mentioned' you can turn off the setting in your communication preferences located on your profile page .

We hope you will find this feature helpful and as always please reply with any feedback you may have.

We have created a new community for users of ThingSpeak. This new community is for students, researchers, and engineers looking to use MATLAB, Simulink, and ThingSpeak for Internet of Things applications. You can find the latest ThingSpeak news, tutorials to jump-start your next IoT project, and a forum to engage in a discussion on your latest cloud-based project. You can see answers to problems other users have solved and share how you solved a problem.

Christopher Stapels will be moderating the new ThingSpeak community .

We encourage you to visit the new community and share best practices, examples, and ask questions.

Happy New Year, everyone! We hope you enjoyed the Cody contest in 2020, learned new MATLAB skills, and made a friend or two. While the 2020 contest has concluded, the fun and learning never end.

Please take the 1-minute survey to talk about your experience (only 2 required questions). Our goal is to make future contests better and more appealing to you, so your feedback is critical to us.

Thank you in advance and hope to see you again in the 2021 contest.

MathWorks is please to offer a new training course, Power Electronics Control Design with Simulink and Simscape.

This one-day course focuses on modeling and controlling power electronic systems in the Simulink® environment using Simscape Electrical™. Topics include:

  • Modeling direct current (dc) power electronic components
  • Controlling the level of fidelity in a model
  • Developing controls for power electronics
  • Modeling three-phase alternating current (ac) power electronic components
  • Controlling power electronics for motor drive applications
David
David
上次活动时间: 2021-1-21

Ameer Hamza had a great 2020 and has been awarded the coveted MOST ACCEPTED answers badge for all his contributions in MATLAB Answers this past year. Ameer joins Walter Roberson and Image Analyst in receiving this award going all the way back to 2012!

There are 10 community members who have achieved the Top Downloads badge for their popular File Exchange submissions in 2020. Do you recognize any of these names? There's a good chance you've used one or more of their toolboxes or scripts in your work if you're a frequent visitor to File Exchange, if you're not you might want to check out what they've posted, it may save you a lot of time writing your own code.

--------------------- Top Downloads Badge Winners -----------------

Congratulations to all these winners and a giant THANK YOU for all they've done this past year to help everyone in the MATLAB Central community!

Hi everyone,

I am a third year BEng Energy Engineering student. I am looking at the design, modelling and peformance of an HVDC power converter for use in offshore wind for my final year dissertation. Power electronics is a new area for me and I am also new to simulink/ simscape elctrical.

Could anyone provide some useful examples of MMC (in particular rectifiers), or some advice for designing in simscape electrical. I am struggling with the design of PWM control especially. I aim to make a scaled down version of the MMC in Simulink but so far have had no luck. If anyone can help I would be really appreciative.

Thanks in advance.

Joe

Hi everybody!I've realized a DC/DC Buck Converter Model with closed loop control system. I need to limit the overshoot in the step response of the submitted system. I've already tried to tune the controller in the PID Tuner by manually adjusting the overshoot by moving the response time slider, as it is said in this article: https://it.mathworks.com/help/slcontrol/gs/automated-tuning-of-simulink-pid-controller-block.html The problem is that it is not accurate. I manage to get an overshoot of 4.77% or 5.4%, whereas i need to set the parameters in order that the overshoot is 5%. Should I use TuningGoal.Overshoot? How am I supposed to do? How should I set the input and output in my model? I've read Matlab documentation but I didn't catch that. Thanks in advance!

I am currently working on simulink online but I cannot maximize the screen

Just making sure people are aware of our new Onramp courses. These are great self-learning resources for students.

Released a few months ago:

Released this month:

How do you teach subjects like Programming and Numerical Computing hands-on in these challenging times?

Prof Chiranjoy Chattopadhyay at the Dept of Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Jodhpur shares his innovative approach to teaching at a distance in this new Technical Article on Teaching Parallel Computing Online with MATLAB.

The course utilized MATLAB Online , MATLAB Onramp and MATLAB Grader to train students in the basics of technical computing, in addition to using a Hands-on Online GPU workshop organised with the MathWorks Education Team. As a result of this approach to distance teaching, the students have reported good levels of understanding in the main learning outcomes of this course, as indicated in the survey results (below):

Please consider trying out the links above to check if your course might benefit from a similar approach, and feel free to message us if you are interested in learning more.

Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke
上次活动时间: 2020-11-30

I just highlighted an app on File Exchange for emulating an experiment. Great idea for doing lab classes with software. What I like about this app is that it incorporates statistical variance and measurement noise that comes from physical experiments.

Read more about it here:

https://blogs.mathworks.com/pick/2020/11/20/emulating-a-physical-experiment-of-measuring-mms/

I see this solution on the Cody solutions list. Solution 1949216
I am puzzled as to how this could possibly be rated as correct (size 48)
(BTW - I am pretty sure I saw this, or similar, before.)
function ans = fileread(varargin)
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a=1;
b=3;
a=1;
b=3;a=1;
b=3;a=1;
b=3;a=1;
b=3; end

Hi everyone, I'm trying to estimate the Frequency Response of a buck converter. I've found this article: https://it.mathworks.com/company/newsletters/articles/estimating-the-frequency-response-of-a-power-electronics-model.html I've adapted the procedure to a buck converter and followed the instructions but something went wrong. In the last step I've performed a time-domain verification in a Simulink® simulation with the switch-mode buck converter and a Transfer Function block implementing the parametric estimation and compare the response of both systems to the same small perturbation signal but the estimated model response doesn't match the switching model response. I don't know why I've got a diverging systems. I've tried to reduce the load and modify the duty cycle but nothing changed. How can I fix it?

In the link below (File Exchange), you'll find an example with an electric motor supplied by a fuel cell stack (Simscape implementation) and a battery. When motor load is low-to-normal, the fuel cell provides excess energy, that is used to recharge the battery. At motor peak load, the battery needs to contribute in order to complete the expected duty. If you have any query or thoughts, please reach me at jsagardu@mathworks.com

https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59343-fuel-cell-battery-driven-electric-motor-h2-transfer

I would like to plot 2 discrete vectors on one graph created as follows: u=1; X={u,2*u,3*u,4*u,5*u,6*u,7*u,8*u,9*u}; Y={u,3*u,5*u,-u,-6*u,u-u,u^2,u^3,u^4}; stem(X,Y) unfortunately system returns error how to do it properly?