Programming simulink model to pause and fetch infrmation at a specific time
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I have the following challenge:
- I am running a simulink model for 15 years (year-long time steps) with variables a, b, and c that change over time
- my sampling time is 0.1 of a year
- at the start of every year (for example, at time t = 2), I need to modify a constant value e in my simulink model; BUT at time t=2, e = f(a,b,c) for t = 1 to 1.9 (ie the value of e at t=2 is a function of the evolution of a, b, and c when t was 1 to 1.9)
- the function used to determine the constant value e at the start of each year is an m-file
I am new to simulink; I know how to pass data to and from the matlab workspace and simulink model (for example, using the From Workspace block) but this assumes I know what the value of my constant/parameter will be at each time step. Here, the value can only be determined using the evolution of variables internal to the simulink model and I cannot know them in advanced.
Therefore, my logic is that I will have to pause the simulation at time t = 1.9 for example, pass the data (a,b,c) to the m-file to calculate e and then return the new value e so that the simulation can continue.But I need to do this at each time step (at t = 1, 2, 3, ... 15).
Can anyone help here?
Thank you so much!
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Doug Eastman
el 7 de Feb. de 2011
What is the input to your existing MATLAB Function? Is it expecting 3 10-element vectors for past values of 'a' 'b' and 'c'?
How do you use 'e' in the model? Is it just used in a Constant block or is it a parameter in other types of blocks? If so, what kind of blocks?
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Guy Rouleau
el 7 de Feb. de 2011
Typically in Simulink you want to use signals for time varying data and parameters for non-varying data.
Based on your description, "e" should be a signal. If you prefer implementing the equations to compute it in MATLAB code, you should use a Level-2 MATLAB s-function, or the Embedded MATLAB Function block. See this for more details on implementing MATLAB code in Simulink:
http://blogs.mathworks.com/seth/2010/07/18/including-matlab-code-in-a-simulation/
Then you can set the implementation you choose to run at a sample time of 1 second. Read this section of the doc to learn how to deal with sample time:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/ug/br09i6c.html
I hope this helps
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Doug Eastman
el 10 de Feb. de 2011
Just to add a little more onto what Guy said, for your case it sounds like you'll need to "buffer" the a b and c values to send vectors into the function 'f'.
For this you can use a Tapped Delay block with 10 delays and a Sample time of 0.1 followed by a Zero-Order Hold block with a Sample time of 1 for each signal a, b, and c. These three signals can be sent into an Embedded MATLAB Function block with the definition for f as you currently use it.
The output of that block can be used throughout your model as the value e as Guy mentions above.
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