Thursday, March 20, 2008

Tutorial For MATLAB, MathWork And Simulink - Learn Digital Control And MATLAB Modeling - Free Tutorial

I welcome each one of you to know about the MathWork,MATLAB And Simulink Tutorial, which is available for free in HTML based webpage.

MATLAB is a numerical computing environment and programming language. Created by The MathWorks, MATLAB allows easy matrix manipulation, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs in other languages. Although it is numeric only, an optional toolbox interfaces with the Maple symbolic engine, allowing access to computer algebra capabilities.

Welcome to the Control Tutorials for MATLAB and Simulink. They are designed to help you learn how to use MATLAB and Simulink for the analysis and design of automatic control systems. They cover the basics of MATLAB and Simulink, the most common classical control design techniques (PID, root locus, and frequency response), as well as some modern (state-space) control design and digital control. The flow of the tutorials is given by the image map on the home page: each tutorial is a box along the lefthand side. There are also seven examples which are followed through the tutorials (each example page is indicated in the image map by a dot). Throughout the tutorials, you will find links at the bottom of each page to all of the tutorials as well as links to similar examples. Links are also given to come back to the home page, to the complete index, and to the list of MATLAB commands and Simulink blocks.

These people claim that you will follow along with these tutorials by running MATLAB/Simulink in one window and the tutorials in another. You should be able to run most of the MATLAB programs by copying and pasting between windows; the Simulink models can be executed by downloading the model files. You may also find the tutorials helpful as an on-line reference while doing homework assignments or for reviewing concepts before exams. If you have no prior experience with MATLAB, the first tutorial, MATLAB Basics, is recommended.

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