> > I think Jim Crist spent the summer doing a Python GSoC, so progress on > control packages for Julia has been mostly stalled. >
Ha, yeah, was working on symbolic dynamics solver stuff - more applicable to my research. I have some unpushed commits for Control.jl, but for the most part this project has stalled until I finish my degree. I just don't have the use for simple linear systems routines right now, when my system has nonlinearities, and i'm implementing it in discrete time in C. This project started out as me just playing around with Julia, and wishing it had a controls toolbox. I still do, but just don't have the time. A Julia replacement for "realtime workshop" is a good long-term goal. > That would be awesome. I hate doing *almost* everything opensource, and then still turning back to simulink in the end to test on hardware. Not cool. more informations on kite control you can find in the following papers > This is super cool. - Jim On Monday, September 15, 2014 10:26:35 PM UTC-5, Patrick O'Leary wrote: > > On Monday, September 15, 2014 9:56:23 AM UTC-5, Uwe Fechner wrote: >> >> more informations on kite control you can find in the following papers: >> > > Fascinating! Thanks for sharing. >
