Modeling and Simulation In SIMULINK for Engineers and Scientists

by Mohammad Nuruzzaman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/14/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781418493837

About the Book

The subject matter of this book is to present the procedural steps required for modeling and simulating the basic dynamic system problems in SIMULINK (a supplementary part of MATLAB) which follow some definitive model. However, the key features of the text can be cited as follows: Þ The book is on the whole a guiding tool for the undergraduate and graduate students of science and engineering who want to work out or simulate the classroom modeling problems using SIMULINK Þ To check the understanding of SIMULINK output and deliberate the reliability on SIMULINK, analytical solutions of the model outputs are inserted in most chapters Þ Since the text presents modeling ranging from elementary to advanced level, audience spectrum of the text includes engineers, teachers, researchers, and scientists who are beginners in using SIMULINK Þ Know-how aspects of SIMULINK are covered in a made-easy way so that the average reader becomes benefited even if starting from the scratch Þ Tabular block links at the end of each chapter required for a particular class of problems help the reader bring them in the model file and simulate quickly Þ Over 300 classroom-modeling examples are simulated with clarity and systematic steps Þ Appropriate for individual or classroom exercise There are ten chapters in the book bearing the following titles: Introduction to SIMULINK Modeling Mathematical Functions and Waves Modeling Ordinary Differential Equations Modeling Difference Equations Modeling Common Problems of Control Systems Modeling Some Signal Processing Problems Modeling Common Matrix Algebra Problems Modeling Common Statistics and Conversion Problems Fourier Analysis Problems Miscellaneous Modeling and Some Programming Issues


About the Author

The author has provided systematic procedure for modeling various discipline-oriented problems while working in SIMULINK. Following a concise statement associated with the modeling and expected return from SIMULINK, the author has tried to highlight the modeling and simulation process in a logically structured and comprehensive manner without undue neglect of the hidden mathematical aspects. The text is one of the few well-written books on modeling and simulation catering to the needs of the science and engineering students. The text has been well-arranged with good illustrations and simulink-end results. Few comments:   

“The author has the ability to render complicated modeling and simulation in a simplistic fashion”.

“I find the know-how presentation of the text the way I require to conduct my work in SIMULINK”.