Simulinkpohjaiset
Simulink-based refers to the use of Simulink, a graphical programming environment developed by MathWorks, for modeling, simulating, and analyzing dynamic systems. Simulink is integrated with MATLAB, providing a powerful toolset for engineers and researchers to design and test control systems, signal processing algorithms, and other dynamic systems. The platform allows users to create block diagrams that represent the system's components and their interactions, making it easier to visualize and understand complex systems. Simulink supports various types of simulations, including continuous, discrete, and hybrid systems, and can be used for both linear and nonlinear systems. It also offers extensive libraries of pre-built blocks and tools for custom block creation, enabling users to tailor the simulation environment to their specific needs. Simulink-based approaches are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and electronics, as well as in academic research, due to their flexibility, robustness, and ability to handle real-world complexities.