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Submitted: Dec 29, 2008
| MATLAB at Ohio University |
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Math Department at Ohio University has a landing page for MATLAB assignments in courses such as Calculus, Calculus for Biology, Differential Equations... Check out the useful getting started reference material.
Submitted: Dec 29, 2008
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Submitted: Dec 18, 2008
| DO-178B |
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The DO-178B standard was published when most software was coded by hand, but it may be mapped to automatic code generation and other products including MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, and Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder.
Submitted: Dec 18, 2008
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Submitted: Nov 21, 2008
| Introduction to Digital Communication Theory |
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| Description:
| In this class we will learn about digital communication theory with an emphasis on wireless communications. We will use MATLAB, SIMULINK, and the COMMUNICATIONS TOOLBOX and BLOCKSET to design and test digital modems and communication systems. Class design exercises will help you learn the fundamentals of digital communications and the ability to apply theory to design.
Prerequisites
Students must complete an analog signals and systems course with lab sessions conducted using MATLAB
Textbook
Rice, Digital Communications: A Discrete-Time Approach, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2008. ISBN-10: 0130304972. ISBN-13: 978-0130304971.
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| Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
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| Brigham Young University
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| Problem sets or projects, Lab materials, Course outline or syllabus, Textbook recommendations, Downloadable code or data files
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| MATLAB,Simulink,Communications Blockset,Communications Toolbox
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Submitted: Nov 21, 2008
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Submitted: Nov 21, 2008
| Introduction to Digital Communication Theory |
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| Description:
| In this class we will learn about digital communication theory with an emphasis on wireless communications. We will use MATLAB, SIMULINK, and the COMMUNICATIONS TOOLBOX and BLOCKSET to design and test digital modems and communication systems. Class design exercises will help you learn the fundamentals of digital communications and the ability to apply theory to design.
Prerequisites
Students must complete an analog signals and systems course with lab sessions conducted using MATLAB
Textbook
Rice, Digital Communications: A Discrete-Time Approach, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2008. ISBN-10: 0130304972. ISBN-13: 978-0130304971.
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| Target audience:
| Advanced undergraduate (3rd or 4th year)
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| Institution:
| Brigham Young University
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| Materials available:
| Problem sets or projects, Lab materials, Course outline or syllabus, Textbook recommendations, Downloadable code or data files
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| MATLAB,Simulink,Communications Blockset,Communications Toolbox
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Submitted: Nov 21, 2008
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Submitted: Nov 12, 2008
| Econometrics Toolbox 1.0 |
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Model and analyze financial and economic systems using statistical methods
Econometrics Toolbox™ provides functions for modeling economic principles and behavior, with a focus on volatility modeling. It lets you perform Monte Carlo simulation and forecasting with linear and nonlinear stochastic differential equations (SDEs) and build univariate ARMAX/GARCH composite models with several GARCH variants and multivariate VARMAX models. You can use the toolbox to generate minimum mean square error forecasts, estimate parameters in ARMAX/GARCH models and unrestricted/restricted VARX models, and model volatility with Heston stochastic volatility models. You can also perform diagnostic and statistical hypothesis tests, including the likelihood ratio test and variants of Dickey-Fuller and Phillips-Perron unit root tests.
Submitted: Nov 12, 2008
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Submitted: Nov 12, 2008
| MATLAB Distributed Computing Server 4.0 |
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MATLAB Distributed Computing Server™ lets users solve computationally and data-intensive problems by executing MATLAB® and Simulink® based applications on a computer cluster. MATLAB Distributed Computing Server is available for all hardware platforms and operating systems supported by MATLAB and Simulink. It includes a basic scheduler and directly supports Platform LSF®, Microsoft® Windows® Compute Cluster Server, Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008, Altair PBS Pro®, and TORQUE schedulers. Other schedulers can be integrated using the generic interface API. The product’s dynamic licensing feature frees administrators from managing the license profiles of individual users on the cluster; only a single MATLAB Distributed Computing Server license is required for the cluster.
Submitted: Nov 12, 2008
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