Modeling And Simulation Using Matlab Simulink Shailendra Jain Pdf

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Author by: Devendra K. ChaturvediLanguage: enPublisher by: CRC PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 96Total Download: 721File Size: 52,7 MbDescription: Not only do modeling and simulation help provide a better understanding of how real-world systems function, they also enable us to predict system behavior before a system is actually built and analyze systems accurately under varying operating conditions. Modeling and Simulation of Systems Using MATLAB® and Simulink® provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art coverage of all the important aspects of modeling and simulating both physical and conceptual systems. Various real-life examples show how simulation plays a key role in understanding real-world systems. The author also explains how to effectively use MATLAB and Simulink software to successfully apply the modeling and simulation techniques presented. After introducing the underlying philosophy of systems, the book offers step-by-step procedures for modeling different types of systems using modeling techniques, such as the graph-theoretic approach, interpretive structural modeling, and system dynamics modeling.

Modeling and Simulation of Systems Using MATLAB® and Simulink® provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art coverage of all the important aspects of modeling and simulating both physical and conceptual systems. Various real-life examples show how simulation plays a key role in understanding real-world systems.

It then explores how simulation evolved from pre-computer days into the current science of today. The text also presents modern soft computing techniques, including artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, and genetic algorithms, for modeling and simulating complex and nonlinear systems. The final chapter addresses discrete systems modeling.

Preparing both undergraduate and graduate students for advanced modeling and simulation courses, this text helps them carry out effective simulation studies. In addition, graduate students should be able to comprehend and conduct simulation research after completing this book. Author by: Levy P.Language: enPublisher by: Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 68Total Download: 275File Size: 55,6 MbDescription: MATLAB SimPowerSystems software is a modern design tool that allows scientists and engineers to rapidly and easily build models that simulate power systems.

It uses the Simulink environment, allowing you to build a model using simple click and drag procedures. Not only can you draw the circuit topology rapidly, but your analysis of the circuit can include its interactions with mechanical, thermal, control, and other disciplines. This is possible because all the electrical parts of the simulation interact with the extensive Simulink modeling library.

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Since Simulink uses the MATLAB computational engine, designers can also use MATLAB toolboxes and Simulink blocksets.SimPowerSystems software belongs to the Physical Modeling product family and uses similar block and connection line interface. SimPowerSystems software and other products of the Physical Modeling product family work together with Simulink software to model electrical, mechanical, and control systems. Author by: K. RaveendranathanLanguage: enPublisher by: Universities PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 39Total Download: 173File Size: 45,6 MbDescription: This is probably the first book that employs the technique of simulation experiments as a means of reinforcing the basic concepts of communication theory. Undergraduate students are generally exposed to a mathematically rigorous treatment of communications theory but seldom have the benefit of a practical-orientated approach employing modelling and simulation for a thorough assimilation of the subject. This book can supplement any standard textbook to cover this significant lacuna in the existing learning methodology. It uses MATLAB®, the language of the technical computing fraternity, for the purpose.

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The introductory chapters provide an overview of computer simulation and MATLAB programming concepts. Thereafter, communications concepts are presented in the traditional manner but followed up with appropriate simulations in MATLAB/Simulink®.

Relevant MATLAB source code is given whenever it is used to illustrate a point. All the source code given in the text has been tested on MATLAB kernel version 7.10 (Release R2010a) and is provided in the accompanying CD. Author by: Nayef GhasemLanguage: enPublisher by: CRC PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 21Total Download: 361File Size: 55,9 MbDescription: In this textbook, the author teaches readers how to model and simulate a unit process operation through developing mathematical model equations, solving model equations manually, and comparing results with those simulated through software. It covers both lumped parameter systems and distributed parameter systems, as well as using MATLAB and Simulink to solve the system model equations for both.

Simplified partial differential equations are solved using COMSOL, an effective tool to solve PDE, using the fine element method. This book includes end of chapter problems and worked examples, and summarizes reader goals at the beginning of each chapter. Author by: Khaled M.

GharaibehLanguage: enPublisher by: John Wiley & SonsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 34Total Download: 443File Size: 54,9 MbDescription: 'Nonlinear Distortion in Wireless Systems: Modelling and Simulation with Matlab(r) describes the principles of modelling and simulation of nonlinear distortion in single and multichannel wireless communication systems using both deterministic and stochastic signals. Models and simulation methods of nonlinear amplifiers explain in detail how to analyze and evaluate the performance of data communication links under nonlinear amplification. The book deals with the analysis of nonlinear systems with stochastic inputs and establishes the performance metrics of communication systems with regard to nonlinearity. The relationship between nonlinear system parameters (which are model dependent) and system performance figures of merit is established when the input to the system consists of real-world communication signals. The book also addresses the problem of how to embed models of distortion in system-level simulators such as MATLAB™ and MATLAB Simulink™ where practical techniques that professionals can use immediately on their projects are presented. The book explores simulation and programming issues and provides a comprehensive reference of simulation tools for nonlinearity in wireless communication systems'. Author by: Arthur A.

GiordanoLanguage: enPublisher by: John Wiley & SonsFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 54Total Download: 582File Size: 54,9 MbDescription: A comprehensive and detailed treatment of the program SIMULINK® that focuses on SIMULINK® for simulations in Digital and Wireless Communications Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK® introduces the reader to SIMULINK®, an extension of the widely-used MATLAB modeling tool, and the use of SIMULINK® in modeling and simulating digital communication systems, including wireless communication systems. Readers will learn to model a wide selection of digital communications techniques and evaluate their performance for many important channel conditions. Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK® is organized in two parts.

The first addresses Simulink® models of digital communications systems using various modulation, coding, channel conditions and receiver processing techniques. The second part provides a collection of examples, including speech coding, interference cancellation, spread spectrum, adaptive signal processing, Kalman filtering and modulation and coding techniques currently implemented in mobile wireless systems. Author by: Harold KleeLanguage: enPublisher by: CRC PressFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 49Total Download: 695File Size: 45,8 MbDescription: Simulation is increasingly important for students in a wide variety of fields, from engineering and physical sciences to medicine, biology, economics, and applied mathematics. Current trends point toward interdisciplinary courses in simulation intended for all students regardless of their major, but most textbooks are subject-specific and consequently are not suitable for such a course. Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB® and Simulink® offers a unified introduction to continuous simulation that focuses on the common principles underlying the vast array of simulation models that describe very different phenomena. Written by accomplished expert Harold Klee, this text builds an in-depth and intuitive understanding of the basic concepts and mathematical tools that students can easily generalize to their own field of study. The author includes case studies, real-world examples, abundant homework problems, and thousands of equations to develop a practical understanding of the concepts.

Moreover, he incorporates MATLAB® and Simulink® tools to help students gain experience with designing, implementing, and adjusting their simulations. This classroom-tested text works systematically through linear, continuous-time, and discrete-time dynamic systems as well as basic, intermediate, and advanced topics in numerical integration. Supplying downloadable MATLAB M-files and Simulink model files, Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB® and Simulink® is ideal for a one- or two-semester course in continuous simulation, offering valuable flexibility for instructors.

The engineering profession has long been a pioneer in regard to integration of computers in the curriculum as well as teaching. Computing resources can be effectively incorporated into the subjects of electrical and electronics engineering. A brief review of current text-books from major publishers reveals that, to a large extent, the computer is now considered a support tool for the study of subjects. Development on the integration of the computing resources is now reflected in courses implemented at several universities and institutions.About the AuthorDr. Shailendra Kumar Jain is an Associate Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal. He has around 16 years of teaching and research experience. His areas of specialization are: Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Power Quality Improvement, Active Power Filter/High Power Factor Converters/STATCOM/Multilevel Inverters, Microprocessor and Microcontrollers Applications, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Generation, etc.Please follow us:Join us on Telegram:Join us on Facebook Group.