Internet Laboratory is a 27 hour course that provides an introduction to scientific computing environment MATLAB. This course is aimed at beginners and those who need to take the basic arguments. There is no required knowledge of MATLAB, and the course is structured to enable the assimilation of concepts through examples and practical exercises.
Ability to use Matlab software applications to illustrate the numerical solution of mathematical and engineering problems. Ability to define and simulate a dynamic system through the use of Matlab Simulink.
Knowledge offered by the course:
• Knowledge of basic theoretical notions and practical tools for simulation of dynamic systems with Matlab.
Skills acquired at the end of the course:
• Ability to efficiently use Matlab functionality to design dynamic simulation systems and subsequent display of results.
Prerequisites
none
Teaching Methods
Frontal and laboratory lessons.
There may be some optional seminar hours with the intervention of operators in the sector.
Further information
http://www.lorenzomucchi.info/LabInternet.html
Type of Assessment
Computer-aided final exam.
During the test the student will have to demonstrate: a)
to know the topics of the course program and to understand them
main conceptual categories; b) to express his / her own opinions with
language and awareness of the technical terminology used.
Course program
Introduction and references of the basic functions of Matlab
3D graphics
Writing function that recall function input
Troubleshooting: solutions of equations and systems of equations, derivatives, fitting polinimiale of cuve, ordinary differential equations
Signal analysis: correlation and covariance, Fourier analysis, Filters
Introduction Simulink environment
Building Models: The concept of model and block, block placement, setting the parameters and editing blocks, connection blocks, saving.
Simulation models: Setting the simulation parameters, the source blocks, continuous-time and discrete-time simulations.
Matlab for Internet of Things