Step 3: Parameters

This step allows you to check and possibly adapt the parameters. Only the reference parameters will be visualized, but not the optimized parameters. You can set the optimized parameters as (new) reference in the Optimization step (see Dealing with Reference Parameters).

In addition, you can display the reference and the current map during the optimization (see Dealing with Reference Parameters) and visualize the data points in maps and curves (see Showing Data).

Also you have the possibility to fix individual grid points and to lock them for the optimization.

Further information about how to create and edit a parameter is given in Step 5: Build Up the Function.

Note  

In this tutorial, the parameters are already defined, so you can skip this step and continue with the optimization (see Step 6: Optimization).

NOTICE 

If you extend the data range and limits of the function parameters beyond the valid range of your system (e.g., a test bench), the system can become overloaded and damaged, when using the exported parameters in the system.

Always ensure that the limits and ranges in ASCMO-MOCA match the limits and ranges of your system before exporting the parameters.

If you want to perform a specific calibration and optimization task, these values are required knowledge.

 

See detailed description in Parameters Step