MATLAB
MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment that lets you focus on your course work
and applications, rather than on low-level administrative tasks. It enables you to solve many
numerical problems in a fraction of the time it takes to write a program in a lower-level language
such as Java, C, C++, or Fortran. You can also use MATLAB to analyze and visualize data using
automation capabilities, thereby avoiding the manual repetition common with other products.
MATLAB helps you better understand concepts and apply them to a wide range of engineering, science,
and mathematics applications, including signal processing and communications, control system design,
machine learning, computational finance, and computational biology. Add-on toolboxes, which are
collections of task- and application-specific MATLAB functions, add to the MATLAB environment to
solve particular problems in these application areas.
Simulink
You can use Simulink for modeling, simulating, and analyzing dynamic systems, including controls,
signal processing, communications, and other complex systems.
With Simulink, you’ll get a sense of the fun of modeling and simulation through an environment
that encourages you to pose a question, model it, and see what happens. You can easily build models
from scratch, or take an existing model and add to it. And with instant access to MATLAB analysis
tools, you can visualize and analyze your simulation results.
Add-on products
MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite includes MATLAB, Simulink, and 10 of the most widely used add-on
products for control systems, signal and image processing, statistics, optimization, and symbolic
math.
The following add-ons products are included in MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite:
- - Control System Toolbox.
- - Data Acquisition Toolbox.
- - DSP System Toolbox.
- - Image Processing Toolbox.
- - Instrument Control Toolbox.
- - Optimization Toolbox.
- - Signal Processing Toolbox.
- - Simulink Control Design..
- - Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox.
- - Symbolic Math Toolbox
Reviews
Question & Answers
4.5
This is the Ring that Rules them All, but Carefull since Its not easy
You can do whatever you can think of with this buddy, control your arduino, make mechanical
simulations ( you need to make the 3d drawing in whatever software you like but save it as a STL
format) I am still figuring out the structural analysis but I am sure it can too. Make mathematical
solutions. Its an extremely flexible program, but if you are in a hurry ( trying to make your thesis
as fast as humanly possible and look smart) I recommend the Labview, saddly the student version can
only be bought in SparkFun WITH and Arduino if you live outside the US in a country where there is
no distribution of labview student.
After Octave, this is refreshing
After using Octave for a long while, it is refreshing to use Matlab. A nice clean interface and
Simulink is awesome.