MIT: Independent Activities Period: IAP

IAP 2014



MathWorks: Introduction to Simulink for Dynamic Systems Modeling and Simulation

James Cain, Manager Experimental Learning Environments, OEIT

Jan/29 Wed 09:00AM-12:00PM 35-225

Enrollment: Register at link below:
Limited to 85 participants

Simulink is an environment for multidomain simulation and Model-Based Design for dynamic and embedded systems. It provides an interactive graphical environment and a customizable set of block libraries that let you design, simulate, implement, and test a variety of time-varying systems in multiple domains, including communications, controls, and signal, video, and image processing.

Using specific, real-world examples, we show you how to model and simulate dynamic systems as part of a top-down design workflow. We start by modeling and simulating the differential equations governing the system dynamics using an approach based on first principles. We then show how to use additional domain-specific libraries for system design and architectural modeling to create more detailed models as physical networks of components. We present examples from a variety of domains, including electrical and mechanical, and for a variety of applications, including both control systems and digital signal processing.

 

MathWorks at MIT IAP 2014

MathWorks is hosting 6 sessions during MIT's IAP 2014. Join us to learn how you can use MATLAB and Simulink for technical computing and application development in engineering, math, and science. Attend as many sessions as you like.

Please visit the following URL for more information and to register for this session:

http://www.mathworks.com/company/events/seminars/mit_iap14/index.html

 

Sponsor(s): Office of Educational Innovation and Technology
Contact: Tim Mathieu, Tim.Mathieu@mathworks.com