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RE: Simulink clone---
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haisam . ido |
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RE: Simulink clone--- |
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Thu, 2 Mar 2000 10:27:51 -0500 |
What is the URL for Gnans?
Best regards,
Haisam K. Ido <mailto:address@hidden>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: José Daniel Muñoz Frías [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 05:47
> To: Ed Gatzke
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: Simulink clone---
>
>
> Ed Gatzke wrote:
> >
> > Hello all-
> >
> > I was searching for a simulink replacement, and saw some
> postings that stated gnans is a
> > potential simulink like environment, but there is not a
> current link to octave.
>
> Gnans is a useful tool to simulate complex sistems. I
> actually use it to
> simulate an induction motor with a non linear controler +
> flux estimator
> + Rotor resistance estimator. The "problem" with it is that
> it does not
> have a graphical interface to introduce the model, but a language to
> describe your model (similar to C). This model is compiled to
> a loadable
> module that is attached to the integration routines in the simulation,
> resulting in a very fast simulation time. Another advantage
> is that you
> can easily introduce C code into the model, resulting in a
> very flexible
> environment. In my case I describe the motor in Gnans language and the
> controllers are written in C. These controllers are the same
> that I use
> to control the motor in real time using RT-Linux.
>
> If you need more info drop my a line.
>
> Dani
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