Duration : 2 Days
Cost : Rs 12,000
DATE & PLACE :
11 Jun, 2009-12 Jun, 2009 (Bangalore, India)
09 Jul, 2009- 10 Jul, 2009 (Hyderabad, Indai)
23 Jul, 2009- 24 Jul, 2009 (Chennai, India)
20 Aug, 2009-21 Aug, 2009 (Bangalore, India)
11 Nov, 2009-12 Nov, 2009 (Hyderabad, India)
25 Nov, 2009- 26 Nov, 2009 (Chennai, India)
10 Dec, 2009-11 Dec, 2009 (Bangalore, India)
17 Dec, 2009-18 Dec, 2009 (New Delhi, India)
Contact Address
MathWorks India Private Limited
Salarpuria Windsor Building
Third Floor, 'A' Wing
No.3 Ulsoor Road
Bangalore - 560042, Karnataka, India
Fax: +91 80 6632 60
Tel. +91 80 6632 6000
E-mail: info@mathworks.in
Technical Support E-mail: support@mathworks.in
www.mathworks.in
COURSE DETAILS
This course targets engineers who are new to system and algorithm modeling and design validation in the Simulink environment. It applies basic modeling techniques and tools to developing Simulink block diagrams, including:
- Modeling continuous-time, single- and multirate discrete-time, and hybrid systems
- Understanding model hierarchy
- Executing a condition-based system
- Automating model simulations
- Developing custom blocks and libraries
- Introduction
- Introduction to System Modeling
- Modeling Algebraic System
- Modeling Logical Systems
- Modeling Continuous Systems
DAY-2 DETAILS
Modeling Discrete Systems
Modeling Systems with Subsystems
Combining Models into Diagrams
Creating Custom Blocks and Libraries
Prerequisites
Knowledge of MATLAB basics
ABOUT MATHWORKS Inc
The MathWorks is the leading developer and supplier of software for technical computing and Model-Based Design. Employing more than 2,000 people, The MathWorks was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts, with offices and representatives throughout the world. The company has been profitable every year since its inception and is privately held.
The MathWorks produces software for technical computing and Model-Based Design for engineers, scientists, mathematicians, and researchers. Their two core products are MATLAB®, used for performing mathematical calculations, analyzing and visualizing data, and writing new software programs; and Simulink®, used for modeling and simulating complex dynamic systems, such as a vehicle's automatic transmission system. They also produce more than 90 additional tools for specialized tasks such as processing images and signals and analyzing financial data.
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