Simulink overload conditions

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Octav Chipara
Octav Chipara on 22 May 2012
Hi,
I have been reading through the simulink documentation on how the simulink engine executes a model. However, I am still unclear regarding what happens in the case of overload (i.e., CPU is too busy for completing execution by the next simulation round). Could someone explain simulink's behavior in this case or point me to the appropriate documentation?
Thank you! -- Octav

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 22 May 2012
Simulink/MATLAB would simply wait for a CPU cycle, just like any other software on a non-real-time OS. In other words, the model execution is single-threaded, so the next time-step is not reached until the current step is complete.
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Octav Chipara
Octav Chipara on 22 May 2012
I assume that there would be no problem in having a blocking system call (e.g., receiving a udp packet) as part the execution. I am surprised that a block such as the UDP receive would not block until a message is received rather than return if no message is available. Is there a way to modify accomplish such a behavior with the existing components?

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