HyVisual 4.0.2 - Hybrid System Visual Modeler

HyVisual Planet
Hybrid systems are systems with continuous-time dynamics, discrete events, and discrete mode changes. This visual modeler supports construction of hierarchical hybrid systems. It uses a block-diagram representation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) to define continuous dynamics. It uses a bubble-and-arc diagram representation of finite state machines to define discrete behavior.
  • October 28, 2004: HyVisual 4.0.2 released.

    The table below summarizes the HyVisual 4.0.2 installers

    Download Format Platform Size Java Included? Sources Included?
    HyVisual 4.0.2 Windows executable file
    (with Java and HyVisual sources)
    Most Windows users will select this installer
    Windows only 40.1 Mb Java Runtime 1.4.2_05 included Contained in this download, installation is optional
    HyVisual 4.0.2 Windows executable file
    (without Java but with HyVisual sources)
    Windows only 24.1 Mb Java not included, obtain it from Sun Contained in this download, installation is optional
    hyvisual4.0.2src.tar.gz
    (HyVisual sources for Unix platforms)
    Unix platforms 10.5 Mb Java not included, obtain it from Sun Contained in this download. This download includes just the sources, you will need tools like make to build.
  • The differences between HyVisual 4.0.1 and HyVisual 4.0.2
  • HyVisual specific Windows installer available
  • HyVisual specific source tar file available
  • HyVisual 4.0.2 includes the Matlab CT demo
  • Minor typos in documentation fixed
  • HyVisual is described in:
    C. Brooks, A. Cataldo, E. A. Lee, J. Liu, X. Liu, S. Neuendorffer, H. Zheng (eds.), "HyVisual: A Hybrid System Visual Modeler," Technical Memorandum UCB/ERL M04/18, June 28, 2004, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.