System Simulation Techniques with MATLAB and Simulink

System Simulation Techniques with MATLAB and Simulink

by Yang Chen and Dingy¿ Xue
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/09/2013

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System Simulation Techniques with MATLAB and Simulink comprehensively explains how to use MATLAB and Simulink to perform dynamic systems simulation tasks for engineering and non-engineering applications.


This book begins with covering the fundamentals of MATLAB programming and applications, and the solutions to different mathematical problems in simulation. The fundamentals of Simulink modelling and simulation are then presented, followed by coverage of intermediate level modelling skills and more advanced techniques in Simulink modelling and applications.


Finally the modelling and simulation of engineering and non-engineering systems are presented. The areas covered include electrical, electronic systems, mechanical systems, pharmacokinetic systems, video and image processing systems and discrete event systems. Hardware-in-the-loop simulation and real-time application are also discussed.


Key features:



  • Progressive building of simulation skills using Simulink, from basics through to advanced levels, with illustrations and examples

  • Wide coverage of simulation topics of applications from engineering to non-engineering systems

  • Dedicated chapter on hardware-in-the-loop simulation and real time control

  • End of chapter exercises

  • A companion website hosting a solution manual and powerpoint slides


System Simulation Techniques with MATLAB and Simulink is a suitable textbook for senior undergraduate/postgraduate courses covering modelling and simulation, and is also an ideal reference for researchers and practitioners in industry.

ISBN:
9781118694374
9781118694374
Category:
Classical mechanics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-09-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley

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