The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All programs have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.
The intent of the software contained on this CD is to provide support for the material covered in the textbook. All programs have been developed and tested using MATLAB Version 5.2. Although the authors believe that all routines should be compatible with earlier versions of MATLAB, this may not be the case. The software is maintained and regularly updated through our Web-site at www.wpi.edu/ece/EM_RF_lab/book. It is assumed that the user has a basic knowledge of MATLAB. Support of MATLAB is maintained through the MathWorks, Inc. Web-site at www.mathworks.com.
This a large book, and your class will probably cover only a portion of its material. We
have tried, however, to make this a book that will be useful to you now as a course textbook
and also later in your career as a mathematical desk reference or an engineering handbook
Toolbox for Numerical Computing with MATLAB (by Cleve Moler).
Numerical Computing with MATLAB (by Cleve Moler) is a textbook for an introductory course
in numerical methods, Matlab, and technical computing. The emphasis is on in-
formed use of mathematical software. We want you learn enough about the mathe-
matical functions in Matlab that you will be able to use them correctly, appreciate
their limitations, and modify them when necessary to suit your own needs. The
topics include
* introduction to Matlab,
* linear equations,
* interpolation,
* zero and roots,
* least squares,
* quadrature,
* ordinary di?erential equations,
* random numbers,
* Fourier analysis,
* eigenvalues and singular values,
* partial differential equations.
是一本介紹java基礎(chǔ)應(yīng)用的好書
Java For Artists targets both the undergraduate computer science or information technology student and the practicing programmer. It is both an introductory-level textbook and trade book.
As a textbook it employs learning objectives, skill-building exercises, suggested projects, and self-test questions to reinforce the learning experience. The projects offered range from the easy to the extremely challenging. It covers all the topics you’d expect to find in an introductory Java programming textbook and then some.
As a trade book it goes purposefully deeper into topics cut short or avoided completely in most introductory textbooks. Its coverage of advanced GUI programming techniques, network programming and object-oriented theory will enable you to take your skills to a higher level.
This diskette (version 1.0) contains demonstration programs and source codes in MATLAB (v.5.2) for algorithms listed in the textbook Global Positioning Systems, Inertial Navigation, and Integration, by M. S. Grewal, Lawrence Weill, and A. P. Andrews, published by John Wiley and Sons, 2000.
Contents: MATLAB (Version 5.2) Demonstrations & Scripts
Chapter4
ephemeris.m calculates the GPS satellite position in ECEF coordinates from its ephemeris parameters.
Chapter5
Klobuchar_fix.m calculates the ionospheric delay.
Chapter6 (shows the quaternion utilities)
This book gives a concise description of the Java 2 programming language. They give a quick reference for the reader who has already learned (or is learning) Java from a standard textbook
and who wants to know the language in more detail. These book presents the entire Java programming language and essential parts of the class libraries: the collection classes and the input-output classes.
This tutorial was prepared for our freshman engineering students using the student version of MATLAB, because symbolic computations are covered in almost no introductory textbook. We are pleased to make it available to the international community, and would appreciate suggestions for its improvement. MATLAB’s symbolic engine permits the user to do things easily that are difficult or impossible to do numerically