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Robotics Webinar

Abstract:

Join TechSource and MathWorks in this upcoming webinar on Robotics and Autonomous Systems where we will introduce high-level autonomous robotics workflows using MATLAB and Simulink for industrial robots, autonomous mobile robots, and unmanned aerial vehicles. This webinar will present capabilities applicable to developing autonomous technologies necessary in future robotics including perception, motion planning, and controls. Attend this session to learn how MATLAB and Simulink can be used to model, simulate, and deploy robot platforms and autonomous algorithms.

Key Takeaways:

  • MATLAB provides capabilities to jump-start autonomous algorithm development
  • Modeling and simulation allow for early verification and reduces rework
  • Integrate multi-domain system early for prototyping and leverage code-generation for production
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Date: 16 Jul 2020

Time: 15:00

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Fred Noto

Meet the Speaker:

Fred Noto

Robotics and Autonomous Systems Industry Manager

MathWorks

 

Fred Noto is a Robotics and Autonomous Systems Industry Manager at MathWorks Japan where he works with robotics and autonomous systems customers to realize solutions for complex and advanced robotics systems development.

Fred joined MathWorks in 2012 as an application engineer for control systems design, where he interacted with a wide range of customers to assist with adoption of model-based design, as well as ensure rigorous verification and validation needs were met.  He transitioned to his current role in 2018 and works with robotics customers to ensure their needs are met by MathWorks solutions.  Prior to joining MathWorks, Fred worked at Northrop Grumman in Los Angeles, and as a Guidance, Navigation & Controls Engineer, he gained experience working on autonomous algorithms and controls systems for ground and aerial autonomous systems.  Fred holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a master’s degree from the University of Southern California, both in Aerospace Engineering.

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