Control & Computer Systems Research Group Conducts MATLAB and Simulink Training for TMMIN ADAS Engineering Team
On 17–19 June 2026, the Control & Computer Systems Research Group (CCSRG) of the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics (STEI), Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), conducted a three-day intensive training program on MATLAB, Simulink, and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) for engineers from the Engineering Division (ADAS Team) of PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN). TMMIN is Toyota's manufacturing company in Indonesia, responsible for vehicle manufacturing and related engineering activities.
This three-day training is designed to strengthen participants' competency in using MATLAB and Simulink as the primary platforms for modeling, simulation, and model-based automotive system development. The materials provided include an introduction to MATLAB, programming fundamentals, Simulink, vehicle modeling, powertrain simulation, and an introduction to Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) simulation using the Automated Driving Toolbox. In addition, participants were also introduced to the concepts of Model-in-the-Loop (MIL), Software-in-the-Loop (SIL), virtual validation, and industrial workflows for the development of modern automotive systems.
All training sessions were guided by instructors from the Control and Computer Systems Expertise Group, who have experience in the fields of control systems, simulation, autonomous vehicles, and model-based automotive technology.
The primary objective of this training is to ensure TMMIN engineers have a solid understanding of MATLAB and Simulink, and their application in ADAS technology development. This knowledge is expected to support vehicle system development and validation activities, which increasingly rely on model-based design and simulation approaches.
This activity is a form of collaboration between STEI ITB and the national automotive industry in supporting the improvement of human resource capacity in the field of intelligent vehicles and future automotive technology.