Alternative to ODE45(), Using Embedded Matlab Coder

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I am building an ECG Generator embedded system. I have the simulations on MATLAB R2010a which needs to be translated to C/C++ for an NXP LPC2148 microcontroller. Preferably, the embedded environment should be kept autonomous (not talk to MATLAB).
I believe Embedded MATLAB Coder (EMLC) is a better tool for it than MATLAB Coder. My understanding of their difference is that EMLC uses the MATLAB Subset language and hence is more restrictive than MATLAB Coder.
The MATLAB code solves ordinary differential equations using ode45(). EMLC apparently does not support ODE45(): "The function 'ode45' is not supported by Embedded MATLAB for code generation. See the documentation for eml.extrinsic to learn how you can use this function in simulation."
Is there a workaround for this? Am I missing something? Can Real-Time Workshop help?
Thanks in Advance, Manav Kataria
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 1 Jun 2011
I think you mean to compare EMLC with MATLAB Compiler. MATLAB Coder is essentially the same as EMLC (it is the new name of the product starting in R2011a).

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John Elliott
John Elliott on 27 May 2011
MATLAB Coder does not support any solvers. At this time, your only options is to write your own. Embedded Coder does not provide additional MATLAB function support over what is provided by MATLAB Coder.
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Manav
Manav on 28 May 2011
Thanks for the quick responses John! Any good suggestions for a c library I could use?
Manav

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