Logo

MATLAB: A Ubiquitous Tool for the Practical Engineer

Small book cover: MATLAB: A Ubiquitous Tool for the Practical Engineer

MATLAB: A Ubiquitous Tool for the Practical Engineer
by

Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533079073
Number of pages: 564

Description:
MATLAB has became a de facto tool for the modern system engineer. This book is written for both engineering students, as well as for practicing engineers. The wide range of applications in which MATLAB is the working framework, shows that it is a powerful, comprehensive and easy-to-use environment for performing technical computations.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(18MB, PDF)

Similar books

Book cover: A Brief Introduction to Engineering Computation with MATLABA Brief Introduction to Engineering Computation with MATLAB
by - Rice University
The strategic goal of the course and book is to provide learners with an appreciation for the role computation plays in solving engineering problems. This text is specifically designed for students with no programming experience.
(5520 views)
Book cover: Technology and Engineering Applications of SimulinkTechnology and Engineering Applications of Simulink
by - InTech
Building on MATLAB, Simulink provides a platform for engineers to plan, design, test and implement complex systems. This book demonstrates the power and capabilities of Simulink to solve engineering problems with varied degree of complexity.
(8845 views)
Book cover: Freshman Engineering Problem Solving with MATLABFreshman Engineering Problem Solving with MATLAB
by - Connexions
This text is intended to introduce freshman engineering students to problem solving using an m-file environment, such as MATLAB, LabVIEW MathScript, Octave, etc. It is designed for the novice programmer, and covers the most commonly used features.
(8301 views)
Book cover: Physical Modeling in MATLABPhysical Modeling in MATLAB
by - Green Tea Press
An introductory textbook for people who have not programmed before. Covers basic MATLAB programming with emphasis on modeling and simulation of physical systems. The book starts with scalar values and works up to vectors and matrices very gradually.
(15631 views)