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Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts

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Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535124603
Number of pages: 284

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Topics covered are image and signal processing, mechanics and dynamics, models and data identification in biology, fuzzy logic, discrete event systems and data acquisition systems. Authors are typically scientists with interests in modeling in MATLAB.

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