NXP杯

The NXP Cup EMEA challenges student teams to build and test a model racecar to autonomously race against the clock. Students learn to program embedded controllers and processors, develop algorithms for autonomy, and explore the world of robotics and automated driving.

Applying Model-Based Design with MATLAB and Simulink helps your team to develop, simulate, and deploy control, signal processing, and image and video processing algorithms to a variety of hardware boards permitted for use in the NXP Cup.

Complimentary Software

MathWorks provides complimentary software for this competition. If your team is participating in this competition and needs software, fill out the software request form.

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MATLAB and Simulink

Robotics Arena

Learn how to use MATLAB and Simulink to design algorithms, create simulations, and speed up development for student competitions in robotics and unmanned systems.

Video Tutorials for Your Team

Interactive Online Tutorials

Learn by doing! Our 2-hour online courses provide a hands-on learning environment where you will interact with a web-based version of MATLAB and receive instant and contextual feedback.

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Physical Modeling Video Tutorials

Get started modeling, simulating, and analyzing automotive systems with these free training materials.

Mobile Robotics Video Tutorials

Learn to design and test autonomous robot algorithms using MATLAB and Simulink with these free training materials.

Computer Vision Video Tutorials

学会计算机视觉设计和部署algorithms using MATLAB and Simulink with these free training materials.

Code Generation Video Tutorials

Learn how to convert MATLAB functions and Simulink models to C/C++ code.

Racing Lounge Blog

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