[Ground-station] Seminar 29 September AI with Model-Based Design + AI/ML Handbook signup

Michelle Thompson mountain.michelle at gmail.com
Wed Sep 14 11:16:39 PDT 2022


I'll be at this seminar and will report back. We have several areas where
AI/ML can make a difference in our designs, and we currently have a full
MATLAB license. This opportunity won't last forever, so please take
advantage.

Below are the instructions to get onboarded with MATLAB - it's on Keroppi
at Remote Labs West.

https://github.com/phase4ground/documents/tree/master/Remote_Labs

Below is the link for signing up for our effort to create an AI/ML
Handbook. This handbook will have examples of how to use AI/ML for wireless
communications and will leverage the amateur radio bands.

https://forms.gle/qAvBq5DTK5NP7CSq6

Below is the description of the seminar:

AI with Model-Based Design: Virtual Sensor Modeling
Irvine, CA, United States

Venue Start Date End Date
Irvine Marriott 29 Sep 2022, 9:00 AM PDT 29 Sep 2022, 12:00 PM PDT
Overview
This seminar showcases integrating AI models into Simulink for system-level
simulation and code generation. You will learn to develop virtual sensor
models using feedforward neural networks, LSTMs, decision trees, and other
AI techniques. Using the example of Battery Management System State of
Charge (SOC) estimation, you will learn how to integrate AI models into
Model-Based Design to test your design using simulation. Development of a
large and complex system requires integration, implementation, and testing
of different components while minimizing expensive and time-consuming
prototyping with actual hardware. Model-Based Design is a proven approach
to accomplish this.

Highlights
Designing and training machine learning components
Designing and training deep learning components
Importing trained TensorFlow models into MATLAB
Integrating machine learning and deep learning models into Simulink for
system-level simulation
Generating library-free C code and performing PIL tests
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