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Mastering Simulink
by James B. Dabney

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Simulink is a programming language specifically designed for simulating dynamical systems using standard block diagram notation. Designed for readers with the appropriate mathematical preparation that includes a good understanding of the fundamental concepts from introductory experience such as calculus and differential equations, this book presents detailed coverage of programming using Simulink. Beginning with a block diagram tutorial, the book presents an overview of Simulink and describes in detail the procedures for building, editing, and running a Simulink model. The book also provides explanations for debugging techniques, including the interactive debugger; contains an examination of Stateflow™, a Simulink extension that adds the capability to model finite state machines subsystems using a variant of the popular Statecharts formalism; and concludes with an introduction to Real-Time Workshop. For professionals with a career in engineering, control systems, programming, or science.

 

Reviews:

Practical and faster way to learn the basics of SIMULINK
The content is basic, and is based in SIMULINK 4.0 but is good for a quick reference, very good to new SImulink users

 


Good for starter..
This book is very detail explain of the using SIMULINK.

I recommend to the starter using SIMULINK.

It's very helpful..

 


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