What New in MATLAB & Simulink for ADAS and Automated Driving


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SAE Innovations in Mobility Presents ...
What’s New in MATLAB and Simulink for ADAS and Automated Driving
When:
Thursday, October 15th
09:00am (Pacific Time)
Where: Virtual (online)
A link will be sent to participants who RSVP prior to the event.
This event is free.
Topic:
Automated driving spans a wide range of automation levels, from advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to fully autonomous driving. As the level of automation increases, the use scenarios become less restricted and the testing requirements increase, making the need for modeling and simulation more critical. In this session, you will learn and how MATLAB® and Simulink® support engineers building automated driving systems with increased levels of automation. You will learn about new features in Releases 2019b and 2020a for:
- Designing perception, sensor fusion, planning, and controls subsystems
- Test by simulating driving scenarios and sensor models in photorealistic scenes
- Deploy by generating C/C++ code
You will learn about these topics through examples that you can reproduce when you return to your office.
Presenter (Mark Corless):
Mark is an automated driving segment manager at MathWorks, responsible for strategy planning and technology rollout. His focus is to help industry and academia leverage MATLAB and Simulink to develop automated driving applications.
Despite an improving situation in Santa Clara County with regard to COVID-19 we will continue to hold our events virtually for the time being. While this lasts, we are trying to get speakers and topics from outside the Silicon Valley/Bay Area to you. Let us know if you have requests and suggestions for the remainder of the year.
See you there (virtually)!
John & Christian

What New in MATLAB & Simulink for ADAS and Automated Driving