Software Listing of Author : "Dan Bhanderi"
- Almost Real-Time Target
- License: Shareware
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The Almost Real-Time Target is a target definition to Real-Time Workshop from Mathworks. It is called almost real-time, because it simply sleeps the running process a complete step size. The actual step size of the model execution is therefore the step size plus the execution time, hence the name Almost Real-Time. It is a quick way to test the code, and interface it in real-time from Simulink in external mode, and it is compatible with multiple platforms, and easy to use.
- Publisher: Dan Bhanderi
- Date Released: 24-03-2013
- Download Size: 20 KB
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- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Comedi Toolbox v for Linux Based RTW Targets
- License: Shareware
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The Comedi Toolbox for Real-Time Workshop is designed for use with Linux based Real-Time Workshop targets, such as the LNX target. It provides four Simulink blocks, analogue and digital I/O, which communicate with the installed I/O devices through the Comedi interface.
- Publisher: Dan Bhanderi
- Date Released: 21-03-2013
- Download Size: 10 KB
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- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Earth Albedo Toolbox
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


Earth albedo is the sunlight reflected off the Earth's surface. The Earth albedo induces power in solar cells on spacecrafts just like direct sunlight. The Earth Albedo Toolbox may be used to calculate the amount of Earth albedo arriving at an object in space, maintaining information of direction of the Earth albedo, useful for objects in low Earth-orbit. The Earth Abledo model is useful for investigating excess energy produces by solar panels, and for improving vector observations by Sun sensors. A Simulink interface is provided with toolbox.
- Publisher: Dan Bhanderi
- Date Released: 26-02-2013
- Download Size: 655 KB
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- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Linux Soft Real-Time Target
- License: Freeware
- Price: 0.00


The Linux Soft Real-Time Target is a target definition to Real-Time Workshop from Mathworks. The target uses the POSIX real-time clocks to generate periodic signals, to wake the model process at every time step. The process is changed to real-time highest priority defined by the scheduler, and therefore needs root privileges to execute. The Linux Soft Real-Time Target does not run hard real-time, since the kernel of Linux itself is not preempted by the scheduler. As a consequence, model execution can occasionally be delayed. A standard Linux kernel preempts every 10 ms. Higher resolution of the task switching, and thereby precision of the model execution, can be achieved by setting HZ to a different value in asm/param.h, included in the kernel source, and re-compiling the kernel. To include C S-Functions from other directories place...
- Publisher: Dan Bhanderi
- Date Released: 12-04-2013
- Download Size: 20 KB
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- Platform: Matlab, Scripts