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Mastering E-Powertrain Application Using MBD (Arabic)
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Mastering E-Powertrain Application Using MBD (Arabic)

Mastering E-Powertrain Automotive Autosar Application with Model-Based Development
Last updated 8/2025
Arabic

What you'll learn

  • Understand and apply Model-Based Development (MBD) techniques using MATLAB, Simulink, and Stateflow to design and simulate automotive systems.
  • Develop and generate automotive software code using Simulink with a focus on integrating AUTOSAR standards for real-world industry applications.
  • Design and implement real-life automotive applications such as Battery Management Systems (BMS) and Adaptive Cruise Control using model-based workflows.
  • Gain hands-on experience with AUTOSAR architecture, understanding its role in automotive software standardization and how to integrate it within Simulink-based

Course content

6 sections11 lectures33h 45m total length
  • Introduction to Model-Based Development (MBD) and Starting MATLAB Scripting2:32:29
  • Continue MATLAB Scripting – Part 23:07:58
  • Continue MATLAB Scripting – Part 33:28:13

Requirements

  • No prior experience with AUTOSAR or Model-Based Development is required. This course is designed to guide learners step-by-step from basic concepts to practical applications. Basic understanding of automotive systems or electrical engineering is helpful but not mandatory. Familiarity with programming logic (e.g., if-statements, loops) or any scripting language is a plus. A computer with MATLAB and Simulink installed (student or trial version acceptable). A desire to learn and apply practical automotive engineering skills in real-world projects.

Description

Mastering Automotive Autosar Application with Model-Based Development: MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, and AUTOSAR


Course Description

Dive into the world of automotive systems with a comprehensive introduction to Model-Based Development (MBD).

This course covers essential tools such as MATLAB scripting, Simulink, Stateflow, and AUTOSAR.

Students will learn to apply these technologies to real-world projects like automotive electrification and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), equipping them for the rapidly evolving automotive industry.


Why Should You Enroll?

In an industry embracing MBD and adopting AUTOSAR as the standard for automotive software development, this course is a must for aspiring automotive engineers.

By mastering these in-demand skills, students can gain a competitive edge in a field driven by innovation and advanced software practices.


The Importance of Focusing on AUTOSAR

AUTOSAR is at the heart of modern automotive software development.

As a standardized architecture, it simplifies the development, testing, and maintenance of automotive software.

With this knowledge, students will be highly qualified for specialized roles in the automotive sector.


How This Course Prepares You for Career Opportunities

By completing this course, you’ll gain hands-on experience with MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, and AUTOSAR—the key tools driving automotive software innovation.

You’ll also apply these skills in projects focused on automotive electrification and ADAS, positioning you for success in securing roles within top automotive companies.


Course Overview

Key Topics Covered:

  • Course Introduction (1 lecture)

  • MATLAB Environment and Scripting (3 lectures)

    • Introduction to Model-Based Development (MBD)

    • Getting Started with MATLAB Scripting

    • Advanced MATLAB Scripting Techniques

  • Simulink and Code Generation (3 lectures)

    • Introduction to Graphical Programming with Simulink

    • Exploring Simulink Libraries and Code Generation

    • Advanced Simulink and Code Generation Techniques

  • Stateflow (1 lecture)

    • Stateflow Fundamentals with Practical Examples

  • AUTOSAR Application (1 lecture)

    • Integrating AUTOSAR in Model-Based Development

  • Automotive Electrification Project: Battery Management System (BMS) (1 lecture)

    • Battery Management System: A Practical Example

  • Automotive ADAS Project: Cruise Control (CC) (1 lecture)

    • Developing a Cruise Control System: A Project Example


Who this course is for:

  • Engineering students and recent graduates in Automotive, Mechatronics, Electrical, or Electronics who want to build hands-on skills in automotive software development. Aspiring automotive software engineers who are interested in learning how to use industry-standard tools like MATLAB, Simulink, and AUTOSAR. Professionals transitioning into the automotive field who want to understand Model-Based Development (MBD) and AUTOSAR integration through practical examples. Anyone passionate about automotive innovation looking to gain practical experience in projects like Battery Management Systems (BMS) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).