Introduction to MATLAB and Simulink, Third Edition (covers v.7.5)
Date: 06 May 2011, 00:09
|
Note: CD-ROM is not included. This book provides the optimal introduction to MATLAB (including v.7.5) and Simulink, the central engineering tools in engineering, science, and industry for simulating dynamic systems. Using the latest versions of the software, the book also has 20 hands-on projects that provide a practical mastery of the subject areas including the code and executable files. Apart from a basic knowledge of mathematics and physics, no further specialist knowledge is necessary. There are also over 80, in-text, exercises where readers themselves can check their mastery of the material. A CD-ROM with source code accompanies the book. FEATURES * Contains over 20 hands-on projects in MATLAB(with code) integrated throughout the book * Includes a complete introduction to Simulink * Accompanied by a CD-ROM containing MATLAB examples, source code, third party simulations & projects * Suitable for self-study and professional licensing exams * Designed for the reader who does not have extensive math and programming experience * Contains many practical applications of MATLAB and Simulink This book is primarily intended for first semester engineering students who are looking for an introduction to the MATLAB and Simulink environment oriented toward the knowledge and requirements of beginning students. Thus, only a few basic ideas from mathematics, in particular ordinary differential equations, programming, and physics are required to understand the contents of this book. This knowledge is usually acquired in the first two or three semesters of a technical engineering degree program. Under these conditions, this book should also be of interest for practicing engineers who are looking for a brief introduction to MATLAB and Simulink. In the case of this book, engineers will have the knowledge required to understand it years after they have finished their studies. The MathWorks periodically updates MATLAB and Simulink software. See Appendix C for information about R2007b, the release made in September, 2007. The examples in this book are compatible with the new version. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1. Introduction to MATLAB. Part 2. Introduction to Simulink. Part 3. Projects Part 4. Solutions to the Problems Appendix A. Table of Arithmetic MATLAB Operations Appendix B. About the CD-ROM Appendix C. New Release Information (R2007b) About the Author Ottmar Beucher (Ph.D.) is a professor of mathematics and computer science and has many years of experience in the field of MATLAB/Simulink. Michael Weeks is an associate professor at Georgia State University where he teaches courses in Digital Signal Processing and MATLAB. He holds a PhD in computer engineering has authored or co-authored numerous journal and conference papers. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
|
DISCLAIMER:
This site does not store Introduction to MATLAB and Simulink, Third Edition (covers v.7.5) on its server. We only index and link to Introduction to MATLAB and Simulink, Third Edition (covers v.7.5) provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete Introduction to MATLAB and Simulink, Third Edition (covers v.7.5) if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.