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Visit MathWorks booth, hall 4 booth 110, to experience live demos showcasing cutting-edge technology, and do not miss our speakers in the conference agenda, sharing insights on advancing embedded innovation with MATLAB and Simulink.
Our Highlights include following Live Demos:
- Pragmatic Digital Approach for Controller Development
- Automotive Battery Management Systems (BMS) with Electric Vehicle Fleet Monitoring and Over-the-Air-Updates
- Cross-Hardware-Platform Motor Control Workflow
- IFX Motor Control Demo with Hysteresis Brake
- Accelerate your Wireless Development with MATLAB: Bring your Wireless Designs and Algorithms to Microcontrollers and FPGAs
- MVDR Beamformer using Advanced RFSoC Technology
- Speed Up Digital Control Design of DC-DC Converters with Simulink
- Polyspace Static Analysis and Dynamic Testing of C/C++ Code in CI
- Model-Based Safety Analysis (MBSA)
- Fault Classification on Edge Devices
- Hardware Modular Back-to-back Testing in the Context of Certification Workflows
MathWorks Presentations at the Conference:
- Martin Becker: Understanding "Memory Safety" – Guarantees, Limits, and Solutions (March 11, 16:00)
- Marco Roggero: YOLOX Networks in Embedded Vision – Novel Training and Inference Methods for Small Object Detection (March 12, 10:00)
- Dimitri Hamidi: Deploying Simscape Power Electronics Models on FPGAs for Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing (March 13, 10:00)
- Ahmad Saad: Faster Time to Market with Effective mmWave Radar Prototyping Using TI MMIC and MATLAB (March 13, 12:15)
Save the date and see how MathWorks is shaping the future of embedded systems.