Summer Training in Matlab
Summer Training in Matlab
Summer Training in Matlab
MATLAB
The name MATLAB stands for MATrix LABoratory. MATLAB is a high-performance language for technical computing. It integrates
MATLAB (contd..)
MATLAB now has built-in functions for solving problems requiring data analysis, signal processing, optimization, and several other types of scientific computations.
It also contains functions for 2-D and 3-D graphics and animation.
MATLAB system consists of these main parts: Desktop Tools and Development Environment Includes the MATLAB desktop and Command Window, an editor and debugger, a code analyzer, browsers for viewing help, the workspace, files, and other tools Mathematical Function Library Vast collection of computational algorithms ranging from elementary functions, like sine, cosine, and complex arithmetic, to more sophisticated functions like matrix inverse, matrix eigenvalues, Bessel functions, and fast Fourier transforms.
The
Language
The MATLAB language is a high-level matrix/array language with control flow statements, functions, data structures, input/output, and object-oriented programming features.
Graphics
MATLAB has extensive facilities for displaying vectors and matrices as graphs, as well as editing and printing these graphs. It also includes functions that allow you to customize the appearance of graphics as well as build complete graphical user interfaces on your MATLAB applications.
External
Interfaces
The external interfaces library allows you to write C and Fortran programs that interact with MATLAB.
The values of gain and phase margin and corresponding frequencies are Gm = 29.8637 Pm = 72.8960 Wcg = 39.9099 Wcp = 0.9036
Numerical computation and symbolic calculations Data processing Programming Visualization GUI ( Graphical User Interface) System modeling and simulation Design Games
MATLAB GRAPHICS
It has the extended graphical capability. The various plots are: 2-D plots 3-D plots Scatter plots Mesh plots Surface plots
Scatter Plot
Simulink
Simulink
software models, simulates, and analyzes dynamic systems. Simulink supports linear and nonlinear systems, modeled in continuous time, sampled time, or a hybrid of the two. Used to model and solve real problems in a variety of industries, including: Aerospace and Defense Automotive Communications Electronics and Signal Processing Medical Instrumentation
Example
MATLAB Toolboxes
Financial toolbox
Statistical Toolbox Communication Toolbox
Strengths of MATLAB
Why MATLAB
Because it lets you test your ideas and innovations very quickly. It lets you feel the code, stop a little with a break point, add some lines, try this and try that, plot some graphs or image to see what I got, and Suddenly through this code gaming finally have you a great working program. Because it save you of declaring this and allocate memory for that and let you focused on the real target. Because the code is very clean and minimal and very easy to understand and maintain.
Scope of MATLAB
Academics
and scientific research. Defense applications Space exploration Artificial Intelligence Bio-informatics and medical science Forecasting Plant modelling Finance Security Systems Communication & Networking
Career Prospects
Electronics Communication Chemical Biomedical Software industries Finance companies Instrument manufacturers Plant designing
Note:- It has extensive use in R&D department of almost all the big companies.
Companies listed
MathsWorks Intel Cadence Philips, Sony, Samsung, LG IBM, HP, Acer General Motors, Ford, Honda NSN, Ericsson, Tech Mahindra NASA ISRO CSIO, DRDO, BEL, BDL
Course outline(cont)
TOOLS GUIDE Simulink TOOLBOX Control system toolbox Communication
QUESTIONS