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  2. Simcenter Amesim - Wikipedia

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    Simcenter Amesim is a commercial simulation software for the modeling and analysis of multi-domain systems. It is part of systems engineering domain and falls into the mechatronic engineering field. The software package is a suite of tools used to model, analyze and predict the performance of mechatronics systems.

  3. PSIM Software - Wikipedia

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    PSIM is an Electronic circuit simulation software package, designed specifically for use in power electronics and motor drive simulations but can be used to simulate any electronic circuit. Developed by Powersim, PSIM uses nodal analysis and the trapezoidal rule integration [2] as the basis of its simulation algorithm. PSIM provides a schematic ...

  4. Comparison of EM simulation software - Wikipedia

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  5. System-level simulation - Wikipedia

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    For instance, model order reduction gives an approximate model, which has a lower accuracy but can be computed in a shorter time. Reduced order models can be obtained from finite element models, [23] and have been successfully used for system-level simulation of MEMS. [24] SLS can benefit from parallel computing architectures.

  6. Power system simulation - Wikipedia

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    General Electric's MAPS (Multi-Area Production Simulation) is a production simulation model used by various Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators in the United States to plan for the economic impact of proposed electric transmission and generation facilities in FERC-regulated electric wholesale markets.

  7. Simulink - Wikipedia

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    Simulink is a MATLAB-based graphical programming environment for modeling, simulating and analyzing multidomain dynamical systems. Its primary interface is a graphical block diagramming tool and a customizable set of block libraries .

  8. Robotics Toolbox for MATLAB - Wikipedia

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    Ground robots and includes: standard path planning algorithms (bug, distance transform, D*, and PRM), lattice planning, kinodynamic planning , localization (EKF, particle filter), map building and simultaneous localization and mapping (using an EKF or graph-based method), and a Simulink model of a non-holonomic vehicle.

  9. Electronic circuit simulation - Wikipedia

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    Because the event-driven algorithm is faster than the standard SPICE matrix solution, simulation time is greatly reduced for circuits that use event-driven models in place of analog models. [5] Mixed-mode simulation is handled on three levels: with primitive digital elements that use timing models and the built-in 12 or 16 state digital logic ...