Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Seminar Overview The workshop describes the built-in support for prototyping, testing, and running Simulink models on Raspberry Pi??. This platform aims to address the growing need for hands-on and project-based learning via a low-cost, easy to use hardware and software environment that builds on the widely used MATLAB & Simulink. The Simulink built-in support for hardware enables students to access the hardware capabilities of the popular creditcard sized, ARM11 based Raspberry Pi computer, from within Simulink environment, and deploy for embedded implementation. Faculty who attend will have a chance to work through lab modules with examples of video and image processing algorithms, from very simple video in/out handling to a more sophisticated processing such as object recognition and edge detection. They will have an opportunity to gain practical hands-on experience in building such high-level examples themselves, and by extension understand the potential for use in the classroom with undergraduate students.