MathWorks Introduces the Release 2020a of MATLAB and Simulink

By Tiera Oliver

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

May 14, 2020

News

MathWorks Introduces the Release 2020a of MATLAB and Simulink

R2020a introduces expanded AI capabilities for deep learning as well as new capabilities for automotive and wireless engineers.

MathWorks introduced Release 2020a with expanded AI capabilities for deep learning. Engineers can now train neural networks in the updated Deep Network Designer app, manage multiple deep learning experiments in a new Experiment Manager app, and choose from more network options to generate deep learning code. R2020a introduces new capabilities specifically for automotive and wireless engineers in addition to new and updated features for all users of MATLAB and Simulink. More details are available in the Release 2020a video.

The new release introduces an enhanced Deep Learning Toolbox that helps users:

  • Manage multiple deep learning experiments, keep track of training parameters, and analyze and compare results and code with the new Experiment Manager app.
  • Interactively train a network for image classification, generate MATLAB code for training, and access pretrained models with Deep Network Designer app.
  • Additionally, GPU Coder now offers a larger set of networks to implement AI systems on cloud and edge devices, including Darknet-19, Darknet-53, Inception-ResNet-v2, NASNet-Large, and NASNet-Mobile.

R2020a includes three new products:

  • Motor Control Blockset contains a library of motor control algorithms designed for generating compact code as well as out-of-the-box support for multiple motor control hardware kits.
  • Simulink Compiler lets engineers generate standalone applications, web apps, and software components from Simulink models, enabling simulations to run without installing Simulink.
  • MATLAB Web App Server offers controlled access from a browser to MATLAB web apps deployed across a user’s organization.

The new release also includes major updates:

  • Automotive engineers can create driving scenarios using imported road data from high-definition geographic maps and design shift schedules for performance, fuel economy, and emissions analysis.
  • For wireless engineers, MATLAB support for 5G and WiFi-6 technologies has expanded with additional support for waveform generation and cell detection.
  • Users can generate C++ classes from MATLAB classes, and the new release introduces message-based communication for service functions and reusable subsystems.

R2020a includes other enhancements in the MATLAB and Simulink product families including:

  • MATLAB now provides improved support for non-ASCII character sets with default UTF-8 encoding, new graphics customization capabilities and new chart types for visualizing data, and Live Editor Tasks for interactively retiming or synchronizing timetables and stacking or unstacking table variables.
  • Simulink users can now write C code directly into their models to integrate external algorithms, use a new C Function block to easily add pre- or postprocessing of preconfigured C functions, and specify different code for simulation and code generation. 

R2020a is available immediately worldwide.

For information on MATLAB and Simulink, visit the R2020a Highlights page.

Tiera Oliver, Associate Editor for Embedded Computing Design, is responsible for web content edits, product news, and constructing stories. She also assists with newsletter updates as well as contributing and editing content for ECD podcasts and the ECD YouTube channel. Before working at ECD, Tiera graduated from Northern Arizona University where she received her B.S. in journalism and political science and worked as a news reporter for the university’s student led newspaper, The Lumberjack.

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