SAE World Congress to Feature MathWorks Modeling Competition for FutureTruck
NATICK, Mass., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The MathWorks today announced that
for the third straight year, it is a major sponsor of FutureTruck, joining
other longtime sponsors such as Ford Motor Company and the U.S. Department of
Energy. FutureTruck challenges student-engineering teams from 15 North
American universities to re-engineer a Ford Explorer for lower emissions and
higher fuel economy, while maintaining performance, safety, and affordability.
To mark its longstanding support for the program, The MathWorks has also
established a special modeling and simulation competition for FutureTruck
2003. The MathWorks Modeling Award competition will be featured at SAE 2003
World Congress, which is being held March 3-6 in Detroit, Michigan.
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"The MathWorks tools are critical to our student teams, since accurately
modeling their systems is an essential step in developing a sophisticated
control system that makes all the difference in the ultimate successful
product," said Bob Larsen of the DOE's Argonne National Laboratory and
director of FutureTruck. "Knowledge of MATLAB(R) and Simulink(R) are
essential for engineering students worldwide in their training to become
productive professionals. FutureTruck enables the students to use this multi-
purpose software in a hands-on setting and is great preparation for a fast-
track career."
Underscoring its commitment to advanced vehicle technology, The MathWorks
established The MathWorks Modeling Award to encourage student teams to
implement a model-based design approach that saves time and errors, improves
understanding of the complex nature of a hybrid electric vehicle, and enables
the synergistic operation of the various vehicle components. Using MATLAB,
Simulink, and the PNGV Systems Analysis Toolkit (PSAT), the 15 FutureTruck
teams will model and simulate subsystem and overall vehicle behavior; develop,
implement, and test new control strategies; and assess and optimize component
behaviors in the context of the overall vehicle. PSAT, a state-of-the-art
tool built on MATLAB and Simulink for vehicle simulation and powertrain
analysis, was developed at Argonne National Laboratory with support from Ford,
General Motors, and DaimlerChrysler.
To compete for the Modeling Award, the FutureTruck teams will be judged on
their abilities to develop MATLAB and Simulink models of the engine, motor,
transmission, controllers, and other subsystems that result in a more energy-
efficient vehicle. Participating teams will present progress reports to the
panel of judges on March 6 at the SAE World Congress in Detroit. The session
is open to all SAE conference attendees.
The MathWorks, which donated its software to each team, will announce the
Modeling Award winners at the FutureTruck 2003 competition, which takes place
June 2-12 at Ford Motor Company's Michigan Proving Ground in Romeo, Michigan.
"The MathWorks supports the technological, educational, and environmental
advances that FutureTruck facilitates, which is why we have supported the
competition for the past three years," said Cleve Moler, Chief Scientist at
The MathWorks and creator of MATLAB. "We hope that our contribution to
FutureTruck will encourage the ideas and skills of these students as they
design innovative engineering solutions while improving the earth's atmosphere
and saving natural resources."
SAE World Congress attendees are invited to visit The MathWorks in booth #
1814.
About Future Truck
FutureTruck is a unique four-year engineering program that brings together
the resources of industry, government, and academia in a cooperative effort to
address important environmental and energy-related issues posed by the growing
demand for SUVs. FutureTruck student teams are challenged to redesign their
vehicle for lower emissions and 25 percent higher fuel economy. This unique
competition demonstrates how industry, government, and academia can develop
more energy-efficient and greener automotive technologies to improve the
economy and the environment. For more information about this unique
competition, visit http://www.futuretruck.org.
About The MathWorks
The MathWorks is the world's leading developer of technical computing
software for engineers and scientists in industry, government, and education.
With an extensive product set based on MATLAB and Simulink, The MathWorks
provides software and services to solve challenging problems and accelerate
innovation in automotive, aerospace, communications, financial services,
biotechnology, electronics, instrumentation, process, and other industries.
The MathWorks was founded in 1984 and employs more than 1,000 people
worldwide, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts. For additional
information, visit http://www.mathworks.com.
MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, Handle Graphics, and Real-Time Workshop are
registered trademarks, and TargetBox is a trademark of The MathWorks, Inc.
Other product or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
Press Contacts:
Dave Smith
The MathWorks, Inc.
(508) 647-7427
daves@mathworks.com
Kara Santangelo
Sterling Hager, Inc.
(617) 926-6665 ext.292
ksantangelo@sterlinghager.com
SOURCE The MathWorks
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