Skip to:Content
|
Bottom
Cover image for Simulation of dynamic systems with MATLAB and Simulink
Title:
Simulation of dynamic systems with MATLAB and Simulink
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2007
ISBN:
9781420044188
Subject Term:

Available:*

Library
Item Barcode
Call Number
Material Type
Item Category 1
Status
Searching...
30000010148660 QA76.9.C65 K53 2007 Open Access Book Book
Searching...
Searching...
30000010088575 QA76.9.C65 K53 2007 Open Access Book Book
Searching...

On Order

Summary

Summary

Simulation is increasingly important for students in a wide variety of fields, from engineering and physical sciences to medicine, biology, economics, and applied mathematics. Current trends point toward interdisciplinary courses in simulation intended for all students regardless of their major, but most textbooks are subject-specific and consequently are not suitable for such a course.

Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB® and Simulink® offers a unified introduction to continuous simulation that focuses on the common principles underlying the vast array of simulation models that describe very different phenomena. Written by accomplished expert Harold Klee, this text builds an in-depth and intuitive understanding of the basic concepts and mathematical tools that students can easily generalize to their own field of study.

The author includes case studies, real-world examples, abundant homework problems, and thousands of equations to develop a practical understanding of the concepts. Moreover, he incorporates MATLAB® and Simulink® tools to help students gain experience with designing, implementing, and adjusting their simulations. This classroom-tested text works systematically through linear, continuous-time, and discrete-time dynamic systems as well as basic, intermediate, and advanced topics in numerical integration.

Supplying downloadable MATLAB M-files and Simulink model files, Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB® and Simulink® is ideal for a one- or two-semester course in continuous simulation, offering valuable flexibility for instructors.


Table of Contents

Mathematical Modeling
Continuous-Time Systems
Elementary Numerical Integration
Linear Systems Analysis
Simulink
Intermediate Numerical Integration
Simulation Tools
Advanced Numerical Integration
References
Index
Go to:Top of Page