Applied MAPLE for engineers and scientists

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MAPLE is easy-to-use software that performs numerical and symbolic analysis to solve complex mathematical problems. A reference for engineers, scientists, and application developers, it shows you how to tap the full power of MAPLE in solving real-world engineering problems in circuit theory, control theory, curve fitting, mechanics and digital signal processing. The book includes more than 65 figure, 100 equatiions, and accompanying software that includes exercises, MAPLE features and MAPLE subroutines.

Author(s): Steven Adams, Christopher S. Tocci
Series: Computer science series The Artech House computer science library
Edition: Pap/Dis
Publisher: Artech House
Year: 1996

Language: English
Pages: 414
City: Boston

Foreword xi......Page 8
Preface xiii......Page 10
1 Introduction 1......Page 15
What is a CAS? 2......Page 16
Maple: a tutorial 5......Page 19
2 Active filter design and analysis 39......Page 52
Case I: analog low-pass filter design and analysis 40......Page 53
Case II: comb filter analysis and design 71......Page 84
Introduction 93......Page 105
Case study: Gaussian peak estimator filter example with regressive curve fitting 95......Page 107
4 Mathematical models: working with differential equations 133......Page 145
ODE tools: a tour 134......Page 146
Series methods 144......Page 156
Modeling dynamic systems 152......Page 164
Linear control system analysis 173......Page 184
Frequency-domain approach 175......Page 186
Time-domain approach 194......Page 205
Conclusion 210......Page 221
6 Discrete control applications 213......Page 223
The pulse transfer function 215......Page 225
State space equations and their canonical forms 242......Page 252
Maple plots 249......Page 259
The plot structure 250......Page 260
Image conversion 252......Page 262
Linear filters 272......Page 282
Conclusion 295......Page 305
8 Switching topologies 301......Page 311
Steady-state method 302......Page 312
Fourier method 330......Page 340
Appendix A 345......Page 355
Appendix B 351......Page 360
Glossary 357......Page 365
About the authors 391......Page 399
Index 393......Page 401