This book is distinctive as it takes a practical, hands-on approach to programming in MATLAB® and modeling in Simulink® and Stateflow® for aerospace and other engineering applications. The materials support a MATLAB®/Simulink® course designed to take approximately forty hours. However, the material is designed to be modular and thus flexible for use in a variety of teaching and time formats, or for self-study. Professors and industrial trainers will find the materials most useful when used in a computer laboratory environment, with the students working on the examples along with the instructor. The student is not required to have any particular technical background or past experience with MATLAB®, Simulink® or Stateflow®, yet users familiar with either software tool will also find these materials useful. The materials covered within this book were generated using Version 7.3 of MATLAB®, Simulink® Version 6.5 and Stateflow® Version 6.5.
- Data and information appearing in this book are for informational purposes only. AIAA and the author are not responsible for any injury or damage resulting from use or reliance, nor do AIAA and the author warrant that use or reliance will be free from privately owned rights.
Author(s): Colgren, Richard
Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Year: 2007
Language: English
Commentary: 5265
Pages: 506
Content:
Front Matter
Main AIAA Web Site Programs README File
Preface
Table of Contents
Part I. Basic MATLAB® 1. Introduction to MATLAB®
2. Plotting and Graphics
3. Introduction to MATLAB® Toolboxes
4. Introduction to MATLAB® Cells, Structures, and M-Files
5. Handle Graphics® and User Interfaces
6. Introduction to MATLAB® MEX-Files
Part II. Basic Simulink® 7. Brief Introduction to Simulink® and Stateflow®
8. Introduction to Simulink®
9. Building a Simple Simulink® Model
10. Building Simulink® Linear Models
11. LTI Viewer and SISO Design Tool
12. Building a Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output Simulink® Model
13. Building Simulink® S-Functions
Part III. Basic Stateflow® 14. Introduction to Stateflow®
Appendices
Bibliography
Index