Search Books
Chess skill in man and mach… Applications of VHDL to Cir…

Virtual Reality and Animation for MATLAB® and Simulink® Users: Visualization of Dynamic Models and Control Simulations

Author Nassim Khaled
Publisher Springer
Category Computers
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
110.04 139.00 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 🏷 Buy Used — $59.00

✓ Usually ships in 24 hours

Share:
Book Details
Author(s)Nassim Khaled
PublisherSpringer
ISBN / ASIN1447123298
ISBN-139781447123293
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,808,425
CategoryComputers
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

About this book

·         Gives the reader hands on example-base experience for simulating dynamical models in MATLAB®/Simulink® and animating them in VRML

·         More than 150 images describe each step in the model realizations helping readers to understand them visually

·         Diverse examples and profound problem treatment enable the reader to animate complex dynamical problems
m-files, Simulink models, VRML files and jpegs available for download provide full solutions for the end-of-chapter problems

Virtual Reality and Animation for MATLAB® and Simulink® Users demonstrates the simulation and animation of physical systems using the MATLAB® Virtual Reality Toolbox (virtual models are created in V-Realm Builder). The book is divided into two parts; the first addresses MATLAB® and the second Simulink®. The presentation is problem-based with each chapter teaching the reader a group of essential principles in the context of a step-by-step solution to a particular issue. Examples of the systems covered include mass-spring-dampers, a crank-slider mechanism and a moving vehicle. The examples are given in ascending level of difficulty and contain MATLAB®/Simulink® codes deliberately simplified so that readers can focus on:
• understanding how to link a 3-d virtual scene to MATLAB®/Simulink®; and
• manipulating the 3-d virtual scene in MATLAB®/Simulink®.
When studied in sequence, the chapters of this text form a coherent whole enabling the reader to gain a thorough expertise in virtual simulation and animation of dynamical models using MATLAB®/Simulink®. Individual chapters stand on their own, however, so that readers interested in a particular system can concentrate on it easily. Problems are provided in each chapter to give practice in the techniques demonstrated and to extend the range of the systems studied, for example, into the control sphere. Solution code for these problems can be downloaded from insert URL.
Whether modeling the dynamics of a simple pendulum, a robot arm or a moving car, animation of a dynamical model can enliven and encourage understanding of mechanical systems and thus contribute to control design. Virtual Reality and Animation for MATLAB® and Simulink® Users will be instructive and interesting to anyone, researcher or student, working with the dynamics of physical systems. Readers are assumed to have some familiarity with MATLAB®.

 

Windows XP, Vol. 1 (SELECT Series)
View
Internet Searching and Indexing: The Subject Approach
View
Control Problems in Industry: Proceedings from the SIA…
View
Open Source Systems Security Certification
View
Java: Data Structures and Programming
View
User-Centered Web Development
View
Query Processing in Database Systems (Topics in Inform…
View
Fundamentals of SQL Server 2005
View
Dreamweaver CS4: The Missing Manual (Spanish Edition)
View