I now see that I can use an InPort and that the "input" section will show up when designing my experiments - so I think this answers my issue. It was there in the documentation.
How can I use different inputs for each "parameter estimation" experiment?
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I would like to figure out a way to use different input timeseries to my Simulink model for each experiment of a Parameter Estimation effort. In other words, I would like to have multiple experiments, each experiment having it's own set of 2 or 3 timeseries inputs (Torque, Temperature, Voltage, etc.). The overall effort will still try to find a single parameter set that meets the overall set of experiments.
I can understand how to do this with a single variable - because I could define each experiment to tune a variable that I actually force to a value that I want for that experiment (for example, I tell it a "current limit" of 1.7, that can vary between 1.6999 and 1.7001 for Experiment 1, and I can set this to something differnt for Experiement 2... like 2.0, varying between 1.9999 and 2.0001). But I am not sure of a way to do something similar for using different input timeseries for each Experiment.
Please let me know if you have a workaround or way to do this that I am missing.
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
am 5 Okt. 2019
Hi,
The time series as an input signal for your simulink model can be achieved via input source blocks, i.e. [From Workspace], [Constant], [From File], [From Spreadsheet], etc.
Good luck
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