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== (ADVANCE) ==
 
== (ADVANCE) ==
 
Installing ADVANCE??
 
Installing ADVANCE??

Revision as of 08:09, 16 May 2018

This is the Installation Guide for the programmes necessary to follow the 'Autodocking Tutorial'.

MATLAB/Simulink is assumed to be installed prior to this tutorial.

Simulink 3D Animation Toolbox

The first step is to add the Simulink 3D Animation Toolbox. This can be done from inside MATLAB.

1. Open MATLAB as administrator (right-click -> Run as administrator)

2. In MATLAB navigate to the 'Home' tab and click on the 'Add-Ons' button. (See figure below)

MATLAB Add-on button.jpeg


3. In the search bar enter: 'Simulink 3D Animation'.

Simulink 3D animation.jpeg


4. Click the 'Install' button and follow the steps provided by the MATLAB installer.

5. MATLAB confirms when the installation is complete. The toolbox is automatically added to MATLAB.

Robotics System Toolbox

Installing the Robotics System Toolbox is done in the same way as the Simulink 3D Animation Toolbox.

Follow the steps from Simulink 3D Animation Toolbox Install, using 'Robotics System' as a search query.

Robotics Toolbox.jpeg

V-Realm Editor

The next step is to install V-Realm Editor. This is, also, done in MATLAB. Follow the Mathworks installation steps: Install V-Realm Editor


When installed, V-Realm editor is located inside the MATLAB programme files. To access V-Real Editor outside MATLAB, go to the following directory: "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\Rxxxx\toolbox\sl3d\vrealm\program"


Inside, the executable file 'vrbuild2' is located. This can be used to open the V-Realm Editor without using MATLAB/Simulink.


Note: Use 'right-click' -> 'Create shortcut' to make a shortcut for easy access to the programme.

(ADVANCE)

Installing ADVANCE??