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Bell Helicopter Develops First-Ever Commercial Tiltrotor Using The MathWorks Tools and Model-Based Design


Engineers Use MATLAB and Simulink to Streamline Flight Control System Development


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The Bell-Agusta 609 (BA609), developed by Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. using The MathWorks tools and Model-Based Design, is the world’s first commercial tiltrotor.

NATICK, Mass. - (25 Apr 2006)

The MathWorks today announced that through the use of its tools, Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. is successfully flight testing the fly-by-wire flight control system of the Bell-Agusta 609 (BA609) civil tiltrotor.  As the world's first full-scale tiltrotor for commercial application, the BA609 requires software developed to meet stringent DO-178B level A standards.  Using Model-Based Design and MathWorks software including MATLAB®, Simulink ®, Real-Time Workshop®, Stateflow®, the Control System Toolbox, and the Signal Processing Toolbox , Bell Helicopter is maximizing system development efficiency and minimizing development costs associated with the project.

Because Bell Helicopter is developing the BA609 for commercial use, their engineers were faced with a number of cost constraints that mandated efficient system development.  The engineering team adopted Model-Based Design, using simulation and software design and verification tools from The MathWorks for use in end-to-end flight control system development. As a result, the team significantly streamlined its development process.  For example, design and control structure changes that once took days could be completed in hours by using Simulink.

"Having used MathWorks tools for more than 15 years, we find them to be invaluable for time- and cost-sensitive projects," said Bob Fortenbaugh, Bell Helicopter Flight Control Laws Technical Resource Specialist.  "In the case of the BA609 program, using MathWorks tools for software design, testing, and flight simulation allowed us to save thousands of staff hours by verifying that the flight control system does exactly what we expect it to do."

To develop the BA609 flight control system, Bell Helicopter teamed up with a number of technology partners.  As one of their key partners also used MathWorks tools, engineers from both organizations were able to use a standard set of tools.  With shared capabilities that could be transferred back and forth across teams, engineers were able to complete projects faster and under budget. 

"Bell Helicopter's development process typifies the way Model-Based Design supports rapid development of advanced control systems technology," said Paul Barnard, director of marketing for control design, The MathWorks.  "We are quite proud to have played a role in the efficient development of the world's first commercial tiltrotor."

Bell Helicopter will deliver a presentation on this application at the MathWorks Aerospace & Defense Conference 2006. For conference details please visit www.mathworks.com/madc .

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About The MathWorks

The MathWorks is the world's leading developer of technical computing and Model-Based Design software for engineers and scientists in industry, government, and education. With an extensive product set based on MATLAB® and Simulink®, The MathWorks provides software and services to solve challenging problems and accelerate innovation in automotive, aerospace, communications, financial services, biotechnology, electronics, instrumentation, process, and other industries.

The MathWorks was founded in 1984 and employs more than 1,400 people worldwide, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts. For additional information, visit www.mathworks.com.

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Dave Smith
The MathWorks, Inc.
Tel: (508) 647-7427
Fax: (508) 647-7001
E-mail: dave.smith@mathworks.com

Rebecca Porter
The MathWorks, Inc.
Tel: (508) 647-7213
Fax: (508) 647-7001
E-mail: rebecca.porter@mathworks.com


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