From: Bowman, D. S. <sb...@mi...> - 2009-03-06 16:31:22
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Jon, I'm not sure a demo version of Matlab would allow you to play with this stuff. I could be wrong, though. You would have to get Matlab and also their Simulink product to examine what Brian is doing. -sb From: Jon S. Berndt [mailto:jon...@co...] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 7:59 AM To: jsb...@li... Subject: Re: [Jsbsim-matlab] JSBSim S-Function This sounds very interesting. I guess at some point I'll have to get a demo version of Matlab and try this out. Jon From: b mills [mailto:bri...@in...] Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:06 AM To: jsb...@li... Subject: [Jsbsim-matlab] JSBSim S-Function Building off the work that Agostino has already completed, I now have a JSBSim S-function running in Matlab. It is pretty rudamentary, but it appears to work. I was even able to linearize it using the Control and Estimations Tool Manager. As it is curently implemented. the derivatives of the states are calculated by JSBSim and then integrated to continuous states by Matlab. I will be working to further develop this over the next few days. Brian |