From: b m. <bri...@in...> - 2010-06-20 05:14:16
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<DIV>As promised, attached is the very rough draft of the paper.<BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "Michael.McCarthy" <Mic...@ul...><BR>Date: Thursday, June 17, 2010 19:14<BR>Subject: [Jsbsim-matlab] S-function<BR>To: jsb...@li...<BR><BR>> Hi Brian<BR>> <BR>> This is going to sound like a really dumb question, but I was <BR>> just wondering if you could post something that explains in a <BR>> nutshell what the S-function does and how it can be used. I have <BR>> downloaded it and played with it a little but am still not too sure.<BR>> <BR>> To put my question in context, I am new to JSBSim, and pretty <BR>> new to Simulink too. I've obtained the matlab aerospace toolbox <BR>> and blockset, and am trying to make sense of it all. My main <BR>> motivation is obtaining tools that will help me in teaching <BR>> Stability and Control of Aircraft in an exciting way. The <BR>> aerospace blockset looks too complex for that.<BR>> <BR>> Currently my thinking is to use Datcom, Matlab, JSBSim and <BR>> (possibly) Flightgear. Our students generally aren't able to fly <BR>> aircraft in Flightgear so I am thinking more in terms of <BR>> scripted flights, for which we can then apply different control <BR>> system approaches. <BR>> <BR>> If you could advise on how your S-function could assist with <BR>> that it would be great.<BR>> <BR>> Many thanks<BR>> Michael <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> </DIV> |