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PyMoskito

Status of continuous integration Link to PyPi Documentation Status DOI index 49145679

PyMoskito stands for Python based modular simulation & postprocessing kickass toolbox and is Free software (GPLv3)

PyMoskito is targeted at students and researchers working in control engineering. It takes care of all structure related programming a let's you focus on the important things in life: control design It features a modular control loop structure that already contains most of the needed blocks a control engineer needs. Basically you implement your systems dynamics as well as a fancy control law and you are ready to go. On top PyMoskito also contains a GUI which let's you easily fine-tune the parameters of your simulation.

Go ahead and give it a try!

Documentation can be found at https://pymoskito.readthedocs.org.

PyMoskito at work:

The main application simulating the Ball and Beam system:

./docs/pictures/pm_2.png

The postprocessing application:

./docs/pictures/pm_3.png

Another example a Double Pendulum:

./docs/pictures/pm_4.png

with custom prostprocessors:

./docs/pictures/pm_5.png

Still here? So PyMoskito features:

  • quick setup due to lightweight dependencies
  • modular control loop structure allowing easy configuration
  • easy integration of own system models through open interface
  • automatic simulation of simulation regimes (i.e. for parameter ranges)
  • export of simulation results for dedicated post processing
  • VTK based 3D visualization interface
  • playback functions for 3D visualization
  • ready-to-go graphs for all simulation signals

Maintainers

  • Stefan Ecklebe
  • Christoph Burggraf

Contributors

Marcus Riesmeier

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