Interactive Course for Automotive Software AUTOSAR Application using MATLAB / Simulink
to Be Autosar Application software Engineer using Model Based Development Approach using MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, Autosar.
Overview
Autosar Application software Engineer using Model Based Development Approach using MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, Autosar.
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to Model-Based Development (MBD) for automotive systems. The course will cover the basics of MATLAB scripting, Simulink, Stateflow, and AUTOSAR. Students will also learn how to apply these tools to the development of automotive electrification and ADAS projects.
Why should students take this course?
This course is essential for students who want to pursue a career in automotive engineering. The automotive industry is rapidly adopting MBD, and AUTOSAR is becoming the de facto standard for automotive software development. This course will give students the skills they need to succeed in this growing field.
Why focus on the AUTOSAR part?
AUTOSAR is a very important part of automotive software development. It provides a standardized architecture for automotive software, which makes it easier to develop, test, and maintain software for vehicles. By focusing on AUTOSAR, students will be well-prepared for the jobs in the automotive industry.
How will this course prepare you for vacancies in automotive companies?
This course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in the automotive industry. You will learn how to use MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, and AUTOSAR to develop automotive software. You will also learn how to apply these tools to the development of automotive electrification and ADAS projects. This course will give you a competitive edge in the job market and help you land a job in the automotive industry.
Course Overview
The course will be divided into the following topics:
- Course Introduction and MATLAB Environment and Scripting (3 lectures, 3 quizzes)
- Introduction to Model-Based Development (MBD)
- Starting MATLAB Scripting
- Continuing MATLAB Scripting
- Simulink and Code Generation (3 lectures, 3 quizzes)
- Introduction to Graphical Programming using Simulink and Simulink Solvers
- Basic Libraries of Simulink and Code Generation
- Continuing Basic Libraries of Simulink and Code Generation
- Stateflow (1 lecture, 1 quiz)
- Introduction to Stateflow with Examples
- Autosar Application (1 lecture, 1 quiz)
- Introduction to AUTOSAR in Model Based Development
- Mathematical Modeling (1 lecture, 1 quiz)
- Mathematical Modeling of Spring-Damper Systems and Control of DC Motor Examples
- Automotive Electrification Project: Battery Management System (BMS) (1 lecture, 1 quiz)
- Battery Management System Project Example
- Automotive ADAS Project: Cruise Control (CC) (1 lecture, 1 quiz)
- Cruise Control Project Example
- Final Project Discussion (1 lecture)
The course will be taught using a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. Students will be required to complete a final project that applies the skills they have learned in the course.
Course Highlights:
- Duration: 12 Sessions
- Session Length: 3 hours per session
- Meeting Platform: Zoom
Course Schedule:
- Start Date: October 7th
- Sessions per Week: 3
- Session Days and Times:
- Saturdays: 7:00 PM – Egyption Time (GMT+3)
- Mondays: 7:00 PM – Egyption Time (GMT+3)
- Wednesdays: 7:00 PM – Egyption Time (GMT+3)
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- MATLAB
- Simulink
- Stateflow
- Code Generation
- Autosar
- Battery Management System
- Advanced Driving Assistant Systems
- Automotive
Target audiences
- This course is essential for students who want to pursue a career in automotive engineering. The automotive industry is rapidly adopting MBD, and AUTOSAR is becoming the de facto standard for automotive software development. This course will give students the skills they need to succeed in this growing field.