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Aerospace Blockset

Model, simulate, and analyze aerospace vehicle dynamics

Aerospace Blockset™ provides Simulink® reference examples and blocks for modeling, simulating, and analyzing high-fidelity aircraft, rotocraft, and spacecraft platforms. The blockset includes vehicle dynamics, validated models of the flight environment, and blocks for pilot behavior, actuator dynamics, and propulsion. Built-in aerospace math operations and coordinate system and spatial transformations let you represent atmospheric vehicle and spacecraft motion and orientation. To examine simulation results, you can connect visualization blocks, including photorealistic views, to your model.

Aerospace Blockset provides standard model architectures for building reusable vehicle platform models. These models can support flight and mission analysis; conceptual studies; detailed mission design; guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) algorithm development; software integration testing; and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing for applications in autonomous flight, radar, and communications.

Overview of Aerospace Blockset capabilities.

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Applications

Example models illustrating specific functionality and applications of Aerospace Blockset software

Reference Applications

Model, simulate, analyze and visualize the motion and dynamics of aerospace vehicles

Coordinate Systems

Represent aircraft and spacecraft motion and orientation

Unit Conversions

Convert common measurement units, such as feet per second to meters per second

Environment

Simulate aspects of environment, such as atmospheric conditions, gravity, magnetic fields, wind

Vehicle Dynamics

Model aerodynamics, propulsion, and motion of aircraft and spacecraft

Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC)

Model guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems, including controllers

Visualization

View flight paths with MATLAB®, Unreal Engine®, or flight simulator animation; input data to models; display measurements through standard cockpit instruments