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... MATLAB commands, b) how to examine and understand MATLAB’s lucidly written and easily accessible “demo” programs, and c) how to expand the command language by writing new functions and programs ... language supporting both numerical and graphical commands for two- and three-dimensional data analysis and presentation The wealth of intrinsic mathematical commands to handle matrix algebra, Fourier ... analysis and wave propagation in strings and membranes MATLAB is now employed in more than two thousand universities and the user community throughout the world numbers in the thousands Continued...
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... MATLAB commands, b) how to examine and understand MATLAB’s lucidly written and easily accessible “demo” programs, and c) how to expand the command language by writing new functions and programs ... language supporting both numerical and graphical commands for two- and three-dimensional data analysis and presentation The wealth of intrinsic mathematical commands to handle matrix algebra, Fourier ... analysis and wave propagation in strings and membranes MATLAB is now employed in more than two thousand universities and the user community throughout the world numbers in the thousands Continued...
... with matrices, and linear algebra applied to solving simultaneous equations and eigenvalue problems MATLAB has excellent capabilities to perform matrix operations using the fastest and most accurate ... storage is assigned and released dynamically, b) no looping operations are needed, c) matrix concatenation and inversion are accomplished with intrinsic functions using matrices and vectors as sub-elements ... columns and rows, and conjugating all elements Symmetric matrices always have real eigenvalues and a linearly independent set of eigenvectors which can be orthonormalized The eigenvectors X and...
... the coordinate axes and assume side lengths of 2a and 2b for the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively The scaling parameter will be chosen as the larger of a and b The boundary conditions ... −35 Using 100 cubic splines and 504 least square points Using 100 finite differences points −40 10 20 30 40 50 60 Eigenvalue Index 70 80 90 100 Figure 10.1: Comparing an eigenvalue computation using ... deßection and moment conditions at the ends Cases I and II can be formulated completely in terms of displacements because moment conditions evidently imply EIy (x) = m = −P y To handle cases III and...
... beam problem is desirable to handle depth variation, a combination of concentrated and distributed loads, and static indeterminacy providing for general end conditions and multiple in-span supports ... other computational modules, and outputs modal plots frqsimpl forms the matrix approximations of the Mathieu equations and calls eigenrec to generate frequencies and mode shapes eigenrec solves ... alpha cptim noplot - the ellipse major and minor semidiameters along the x and y axes - two-component vector giving the number of least square points in the eta and xi directions - two-component vector...
... handle linear objective functions with linear equality and inequality constraints The discipline devoted to such problems is known as linear programming [41] andapplications involving thousands ... series expansions of functions Φ(z) and Ψ(z) can be generated in terms of the coefÞcients c n and the stress components at inÞnity The stresses can be evaluated by using the stress functions Displacements ... obtained by integrating Φ and Ψ, but this straightforward calculation is not discussed here The program runplate was written to evaluate the above formulas by expanding N + iT using the FFT Truncating...
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... the passbands and stopbands, respectively For a given specification, these filters are of lower order than Butterworth-type filters, which have monotonic responses in both passbands and stopbands An ... selected, using H ( s) s = s w A (5.29) Obtain H(z) using the BLT equation (5.24), or H (z) = H ( s w A ) s =( z -1) ( z +1) (5.30) In the case of bandpass and bandstop filters with lower and upper ... a1u( n) + and so on, for time n + 2, n + 3, , when for each specific time, a new input sample is acquired and the delay variables and then the output are calculated using (5.10), and (5.11),...
... values of N For example, for N = 64, represented by six bits, the first and sixth bits, the second and fifth bits, and the third and fourth bits are swapped Several examples in this chapter illustrate ... expressions j and out (right click on the Watch window) Click on +out to expand and view out[0] and out[1] that represent the real and imaginary components, respectively Place a breakpoint at the bracket ... structure of FFT and convolution algorithms, from a tutorial, IEEE 1990 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Apr 1990 C S Burrus and T W Parks, DFT/FFT and Convolution...
... the fixed unknown FIR bandpass filter A pseudorandom noise sequence is generated within the program (see Examples 2.16 and 4.4) and becomes the input to both the fixed (unknown) and the adaptive FIR ... presence of a wideband signal The desired wideband signal with an additive narrowband interference is delayed and becomes the input to a 60-coefficient adaptive FIR filter The desired wideband signal is ... Honig and D G Messerschmitt, Adaptive Filters: Structures, Algorithms and Applications, Kluwer Academic, Norwell, MA, 1984 19 V Solo and X Kong, Adaptive Signal Processing Algorithms: Stability and...
... in A2 and A3 ;64-bit data in B2 and B3 *A4++,A3:A2 *B4++,B3:B2 ;64-bit data in A2 and A3 ;64-bit data in B2 and B3 *A4++,A3:A2 *B4++,B3:B2 ;64-bit data in A2 and A3 ;64-bit data in B2 and B3 ... of odd and even terms } FIGURE 8.1 C code for sum of products using word-wide data access for separate accumulation of even and odd sum of products terms (twosum.c) Programming Examples Using ... implementation can be obtained using LDW, MPYSP, and ADDSP in lieu of LDH, MPY, and ADD, respectively, in Figure 8.12 Note that the single-precision instructions ADDSP and MPYSP both take four cycles...
... lowfrequency band, to kHz, and a high-frequency band, to kHz The low- and high-frequency signals are encoded separately by dynamically quantizing an adaptive predictor’s output error.The low and the ... signal sampled at 16 kHz and separates it into a low band and a high band The filter coefficients represent a 4-kHz lowpass filter The sampled signal is separated into odd and even samples, with the ... coefficients using multirate processing, than with an equivalent single-rate approach The multirate filter is discussed and implemented using C3x/C4x- and C2x/C5x-compatible code [37–44] Possible applications...
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