Using Matlab In Graduate Electrical Engineering Courses
Author(s) -
Christopher Stook,
Asad Azemi
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--6380
Subject(s) - matlab , computer science , session (web analytics) , interface (matter) , state (computer science) , graduate students , software engineering , control (management) , software , computer engineering , programming language , world wide web , artificial intelligence , operating system , psychology , pedagogy , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method
Control system design packages like MATLAB, MATRIXX, Control C, SIMNON, etc. have become essential ingredients of both undergraduate and graduate courses in the systems and controls area. This work describes our experience, at the Great Valley Campus of the Pennsylvania State University, with the use of one of these packages, namely MATLAB with its Control Systems, Signal Processing, and Symbolic Math Toolboxes in Optimal Control and Linear Control Systems courses. This paper will also present the MATLA13 features that are found most useful in these two courses in enhancing students’ understanding of the material. The emphasis will be on presenting some of the features of the MATLAB which can be used to produce interactive simulations, using user interface controls, and analytical solutions. Examples illustrating these features will be included and the actual code will be posted at a site on the World Wide Web. The address of the site will be given during the conference. A discussion of how MATLAB helps in reducing the amount of time spent in performing computational homework assignments will follow. Finally, the general student reaction to incorporating this software package into these courses will be reported.
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