Simulation acceleration (Simulink)

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Peter Balazovic
Peter Balazovic on 2 Apr 2022
Answered: Ashutosh Thakur on 22 Dec 2023
Is it possible to accelerated Matalb/Simulink simulation and use NVIDIA Quadro T1000 + Intel® Core™ i7-9850H 6cores, 12 MB cache at maximum, how (FFT calc, SimScape, etc...)?

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Ashutosh Thakur
Ashutosh Thakur on 22 Dec 2023
Hi Peter,
I can understand that you want to know if it is possible to have a accelerated simulation with your current hardware.
Yes, It is possible to improve performance with the current configuration of the hardware. I am suggesting few ways in which you can improve the performance of the simulation:
  • Usage of Parallel Computing Toolbox functions such as "parfeval", "parfor", "parpool" etc, to parallelize the execution of MATLAB code and you could also use "parsim" to run multiple simulations parallely at a time on multiple threads
  • Also their are differente modes of simulation, and modes such as "Accelerator" or "Rapid Accelerator" can help you to improve the performance of the simulation based on the model requirements.
  • With the presence of GPU, you can also increase the performance of the simulation in models which contains MATLAB Function blocks present in them by using the capabilities of the GPU.
You can follow the below documentation links which will provide more information regarding the above mentioned suggestions:
I hope this helps you.
Thanks.

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