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In this webinar, MathWorks and Hydro-Québec will discuss how modeling and simulation support the development of microgrid systems that contain renewable energy and energy storage. Through a worked example of a representative grid-connected microgrid, both grid-forming and grid-following operation will be considered.
Read MoreSign up for this live Q&A session to get answers to your questions about predictive maintenance with MATLAB, such as data management, signal processing, AI modeling, integration with open source, etc.
Read MoreIn this webinar, Dr. Sergey Paltsev from MIT discusses how climate change poses financial risks that arise from shifts in the political, technological, social, and economic landscape that are likely to occur during the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Read MoreIn this session you will learn the basics of Simulink for modeling, simulating, and analyzing multidomain dynamical systems. You will see how to build simulation models using Simulink’s block diagramming interface, customizable set of libraries, and connectivity to MATLAB.
Read MoreJoin this presentation to uncover how Model-Based Design helps to solve challenges such as system sizing, performance trade-off analysis and concept development while ensuring lowest time-to-market and product safety.
Read MoreIn this webinar, MathWorks engineers will show how MATLAB and Simulink can be used to validate renewable energy models to help address NERC regulatory requirements, such as MOD-026 and MOD-027.
Read MoreIn this presentation you will learn how Simulink and Simscape can be used to model, simulate, and analyze multidomain dynamical systems.
Read MoreJoin this event to discover how physical system simulation can empower R&D engineering tasks ranging from performance analyses and controls development to techno-economic studies and deployment.
Read MoreElectrification is everywhere. Learn how Automotive, Consumer Electronics and Companies use MATLAB/Simulink in Research and Development for going Electric.
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