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Ashgate Publishing Co., 2000. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Local councilors in Britain are citizens who act in a largely voluntary capacity as representatives of the people. The autho… Plus…
Ashgate Publishing Co., 2000. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Local councilors in Britain are citizens who act in a largely voluntary capacity as representatives of the people. The authors evaluate the idea that female councilors have different experiences and motivations from male councilors, based on diverse sources of information, including local government election results in Scotland since 1974. Discusses the theory and practice of local representation, the development of local government, representation of women, selection and council work, career versus service orientations, comparative perspectives, and the future of councilors. (2000 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR), Ashgate Publishing Co., 2000, 0, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABfunctions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760. NA, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABfunctions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760. NA, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Rawat Publications, 2009. Hardcover. New. This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. ⢠Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced ⢠The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsâ interest ⢠Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams ⢠Major questions set a framework for each chapter ⢠Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising ⢠approaches to film ⢠soap operas ⢠women`s magazines ⢠media and violence ⢠news ⢠globalization ⢠sport ⢠popular music ⢠new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication. Printed Pages: 392., Rawat Publications, 2009, 6<
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University of California Press. Very Good+. 1998. Paperback. 0520210271 . Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor creasing to spine. ; Public spectacle--from th… Plus…
University of California Press. Very Good+. 1998. Paperback. 0520210271 . Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor creasing to spine. ; Public spectacle--from the morning rituals of the Roman noble to triumphs and the shows of the Arena--formed a crucial component of the language of power in ancient Rome. The historian Livy (c. 60 B. C. E. -17 C. E. ) , who provides our fullest description of Rome's early history, presents his account of the growth of the Roman state itself as something to be seen--a visual monument and public spectacle. Through analysis of several episodes in Livy's History, Andrew Feldherr demonstrates the ways in which Livy uses specific visual imagery to make the reader not only an observer of certain key events in Roman history but also a participant in those events. This innovative study incorporates recent literary and cultural theory with detailed historical analysis to put an ancient text into dialogue with contemporary discussions of visual culture. In Spectacle and Society in Livy's History, Feldherr shows how Livy uses the literary representation of spectacles from the Roman past to construct a new sense of civic identity among his readers. He offers a new way of understanding how Livy's technique addressed the political and cultural needs of Roman citizens in Livy's day. In addition to renewing our understanding of Livy through modern scholarship, Feldherr provides a new assessment of the historian's aims and methods by asking what it means for the historian to make readers spectators of history. ; 250 pages ., University of California Press, 1998, Princeton. 2005. Princeton University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good In Dustjacket. 304 pages. hardcover. 0691119961. keywords: Literary Criticism. inventory # 36191. FROM THE PUBLISHER - In a famous passage in The Red and the Black, the French writer Stendhal described the novel as a mirror being carried along a roadway. In the twentieth century this was derided as a naïve notion of realism. Instead, modern writers experimented with creative forms of invention and dislocation. Deconstructive theorists went even further, questioning whether literature had any real reference to a world outside its own language, while traditional historians challenged whether novels gave a trustworthy representation of history and society.In this book, Morris Dickstein reinterprets Stendhals metaphor and tracks the different worlds of a wide array of twentieth-century writers, from realists like Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, Edith Wharton, and Willa Cather, through modernists like Franz Kafka and Samuel Beckett, to wildly inventive postwar writers like Saul Bellow, Günter Grass, Mary McCarthy, George Orwell, Philip Roth, and Gabriel García Márquez. Dickstein argues that fiction will always yield rich insight into its subject, and that literature can also be a form of historical understanding. Writers refract the world through their forms and sensibilities. He shows how the work of these writers recapturesyet also transformsthe life around them, the world inside them, and the universe of language and feeling they share with their readers.Through lively and incisive essays directed to general readers as well as students of literature, Dickstein redefines the literary landscapea landscape in which reading has for decades been devalued by society and distorted by theory. Having begun with a reconsideration of realism, the book concludes with several essays probing the strengths and limitations of a historical approach to literature and criticism.. Morris Dickstein is Distinguished Professor of English at the City University of New York Graduate Center and a widely published literary and cultural critic. His work has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, the Times Literary Supplement, Partisan Review, The Nation, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. His books include Gates of Eden: American culture in the 1960s, nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and Leopards in the Temple, a study of postwar American fiction. . ISBN: 0691119961., Rawat Publications, 2009. Hardcover. New. This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. ⢠Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced ⢠The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsâ interest ⢠Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams ⢠Major questions set a framework for each chapter ⢠Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising ⢠approaches to film ⢠soap operas ⢠women`s magazines ⢠media and violence ⢠news ⢠globalization ⢠sport ⢠popular music ⢠new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication. Printed Pages: 392., Rawat Publications, 2009<
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Dey Street Books. Hardcover. New. New. New. New. Hardcover New <p>In this sweeping history of popular music in the United States, NPR¬s acclaimed music critic examines how popular music shapes fundamental American ideas and beliefs, allowing us to communicate difficult emotions and, Dey Street Books, Rawat Publications, 2009. Hardcover. New. This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. ⢠Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced ⢠The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsâ interest ⢠Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams ⢠Major questions set a framework for each chapter ⢠Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising ⢠approaches to film ⢠soap operas ⢠women`s magazines ⢠media and violence ⢠news ⢠globalization ⢠sport ⢠popular music ⢠new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication. Printed Pages: 392., Rawat Publications, 2009<
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Rawat Publications, 2009. Hardcover. New. This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. ⢠Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced ⢠The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsâ interest ⢠Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams ⢠Major questions set a framework for each chapter ⢠Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising ⢠approaches to film ⢠soap operas ⢠women`s magazines ⢠media and violence ⢠news ⢠globalization ⢠sport ⢠popular music ⢠new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication. Printed Pages: 392., Rawat Publications, 2009<
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Rawat Publications 2009, New Hardcover . This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. aEURc Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced aEURc The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsaEUR interest aEURc Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams aEURc Major questions set a framework for each chapter aEURc Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising aEURc approaches to film aEURc soap operas aEURc women's magazines aEURc media and violence aEURc news aEURc globalization aEURc sport aEURc popular music aEURc new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication. Printed Pages: 392. ., [Media and Society: Critical PerspectivesGraeme Burton9788131602973]<
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Ashgate Publishing Co., 2000. Hardbound. New Book. Hardbound. Local councilors in Britain are citizens who act in a largely voluntary capacity as representatives of the people. The authors evaluate the idea that female councilors have different experiences and motivations from male councilors, based on diverse sources of information, including local government election results in Scotland since 1974. Discusses the theory and practice of local representation, the development of local government, representation of women, selection and council work, career versus service orientations, comparative perspectives, and the future of councilors. (2000 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR), Ashgate Publishing Co., 2000, 0, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABfunctions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760. NA, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABfunctions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760. NA, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015. Softcover. New. This book is developed with an idea to enable the readers to be well versed with the basic MATLABå¨ functions and specialized toolboxes like Control System, Signal Processing and Image Processing used for problem solving in scientific and engineering domain. MATLAB functions are discussed in a lucid manner with their appropriateness for usage in computing solutions. The syntax to be followed for each of the defined MATLAB functions is also included in a detailed manner. The intention is to make the readers use the presented MATLAB functions directly for respective applications on their own. 1 MATLAB: An Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 History of MATLAB 1.3 Need of MATLAB for Problem Solving 1.4 Running MATLAB on Computers 1.5 Features of MATLAB 1.6 MATLAB Basics 1.7 Toolboxes - An Introduction 1.8 Basic Simulink 1.9 Graphical User Interface Feature of MATLAB 1.10 Few MATLAB Product Lists 2 Getting Started to MATLAB 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data Types 2.3 Variable Definition 2.4 Arrays 2.5 Matrices 2.6 Strings 2.7 User-Defined Functions 2.8 Input and Output Statements 2.9 File Input and Output Statements 2.10 Operators and Their Operations 2.11 Keywords 2.12 Dynamic Arrays 2.13 Exchanging Data with Other Programs 2.14 Recursive Functions 2.15 Miscellaneous MATLAB Functions 3 Programming in MATLAB 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Script M-File 3.3 Flow Control Statements in MATLAB 3.4 Efficient Programming in MATLAB 3.5 MATLAB Classes and Objects 3.6 Debugging in MATLAB 4 Mathematics in MATLAB: Working with Differential Equations and Polynomials 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Elementary Mathematic Operations 4.3 MATLAB Polynomial and Interpolation Operations 4.4 Statistics and Analysis of Data 4.5 MATLAB Functions for Ordinary Differential Equations 4.6 MATLAB Functions for Optimization 4.7 Specialized MATLAB Math Functions 4.8 Special Functions with the Command mfun 4.9 Sparse Matrices 4.10 Linear Algebra Approaches in MATLAB 4.11 Mathematical Constant Representation in MATLAB 5 MATLAB Graphical Environment 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Building Two-Dimensional Plots 5.3 Building Three-Dimensional Plots 5.4 Additional Specialized Plots 5.5 Printing and Exporting MATLAB Graphics 5.6 Handle Graphics Objects 5.7 Three-Dimensional Modeling and Visualization 6 MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Basic Control System Concepts 6.3 MATLAB Commands for Creation of Linear Models and Computing Data 6.4 Time Domain and Frequency Response Analysis Commands 6.5 Commands for Conversion of Domains in Control Systems 6.6 System Dynamic Operational Commands 6.7 MATLAB Commands for Control System Design and Model Reduction 6.8 MATLAB Commands for State-Space Modeling, Frequency Response Models and Time Delay Approaches 6.9 Graphical User Interface and Other General Commands in Control System Toolbox 7 Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Fundamentals of Signal Processing 7.3 Basic Signal Processing Functions in MATLAB 7.4 Transforms in MATLAB 7.5 Waveform Generation 7.6 Linear System Transformation 7.7 Digital Filtering Commands in MATLAB 7.8 Analog Filter Design Commands in MATLAB 7.9 MATLAB Commands for Windows in Filtering 7.10 Cepstrum Analysis in MATLAB 7.11 MATLAB Commands for Statistical Signal Processing 7.12 Parametric Modeling in MATLAB 7.13 Linear Prediction 7.14 Multirate Signal Processing in MATLAB 7.15 Special Signal Processing Operations 7.16 GUI MATLAB Commands for Signal Processing 8 Image Processing Toolbox in MATLAB 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Fundamentals of Image Processing 8.3 Image Types and Image Conversions in MATLAB Environment 8.4 MATLAB Image Arithmetic and Array Operations 8.5 Transformation of Images in MATLAB 8.6 Display of Images in MATLAB Environment 8.7 MATLAB File I/O Operations of Images 8.8 Image Registration in MATLAB 8.9 Analysis of Images in MATLAB 8.10 Image Enhancement in MATLAB E Printed Pages: 760., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 2015, 6, Rawat Publications, 2009. Hardcover. New. This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. ⢠Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced ⢠The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsâ interest ⢠Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams ⢠Major questions set a framework for each chapter ⢠Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising ⢠approaches to film ⢠soap operas ⢠women`s magazines ⢠media and violence ⢠news ⢠globalization ⢠sport ⢠popular music ⢠new technology. Essential reading for students in media studies, cultural studies, and courses with a media interest, such as sociology, politics and communication. Printed Pages: 392., Rawat Publications, 2009, 6<
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University of California Press. Very Good+. 1998. Paperback. 0520210271 . Light shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep (Robert Brown). Minor creasing to spine. ; Public spectacle--from the morning rituals of the Roman noble to triumphs and the shows of the Arena--formed a crucial component of the language of power in ancient Rome. The historian Livy (c. 60 B. C. E. -17 C. E. ) , who provides our fullest description of Rome's early history, presents his account of the growth of the Roman state itself as something to be seen--a visual monument and public spectacle. Through analysis of several episodes in Livy's History, Andrew Feldherr demonstrates the ways in which Livy uses specific visual imagery to make the reader not only an observer of certain key events in Roman history but also a participant in those events. This innovative study incorporates recent literary and cultural theory with detailed historical analysis to put an ancient text into dialogue with contemporary discussions of visual culture. In Spectacle and Society in Livy's History, Feldherr shows how Livy uses the literary representation of spectacles from the Roman past to construct a new sense of civic identity among his readers. He offers a new way of understanding how Livy's technique addressed the political and cultural needs of Roman citizens in Livy's day. In addition to renewing our understanding of Livy through modern scholarship, Feldherr provides a new assessment of the historian's aims and methods by asking what it means for the historian to make readers spectators of history. ; 250 pages ., University of California Press, 1998, Princeton. 2005. Princeton University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good In Dustjacket. 304 pages. hardcover. 0691119961. keywords: Literary Criticism. inventory # 36191. FROM THE PUBLISHER - In a famous passage in The Red and the Black, the French writer Stendhal described the novel as a mirror being carried along a roadway. In the twentieth century this was derided as a naïve notion of realism. Instead, modern writers experimented with creative forms of invention and dislocation. Deconstructive theorists went even further, questioning whether literature had any real reference to a world outside its own language, while traditional historians challenged whether novels gave a trustworthy representation of history and society.In this book, Morris Dickstein reinterprets Stendhals metaphor and tracks the different worlds of a wide array of twentieth-century writers, from realists like Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, Edith Wharton, and Willa Cather, through modernists like Franz Kafka and Samuel Beckett, to wildly inventive postwar writers like Saul Bellow, Günter Grass, Mary McCarthy, George Orwell, Philip Roth, and Gabriel García Márquez. Dickstein argues that fiction will always yield rich insight into its subject, and that literature can also be a form of historical understanding. Writers refract the world through their forms and sensibilities. He shows how the work of these writers recapturesyet also transformsthe life around them, the world inside them, and the universe of language and feeling they share with their readers.Through lively and incisive essays directed to general readers as well as students of literature, Dickstein redefines the literary landscapea landscape in which reading has for decades been devalued by society and distorted by theory. Having begun with a reconsideration of realism, the book concludes with several essays probing the strengths and limitations of a historical approach to literature and criticism.. Morris Dickstein is Distinguished Professor of English at the City University of New York Graduate Center and a widely published literary and cultural critic. His work has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, the Times Literary Supplement, Partisan Review, The Nation, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. His books include Gates of Eden: American culture in the 1960s, nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and Leopards in the Temple, a study of postwar American fiction. . ISBN: 0691119961., Rawat Publications, 2009. Hardcover. New. This major introductory text provides a wide-ranging perspective on the media. Written by an experienced author and lecturer, it covers the core theory and discussion points surrounding the media. The book examines a range of critical positions and provides an informed view of the relationships between media and society. ⢠Introduces the key concepts of institution, text and audience, including ideas about media power, how the media influence our world view and how meanings may be produced ⢠The reader-friendly style, accessible layout and contemporary case studies help to engage studentsâ interest ⢠Issues around ideology, discourse, representation and hegemony are discussed and exemplified, reinforced by many photographs and diagrams ⢠Major questions set a framework for each chapter ⢠Discussion extracts and assessment questions at the end of each chapter involve and challenge students. Chapters cover the major topics that students are likely to encounter in their studies, including: advertising ⢠approaches to film ⢠soap operas ⢠women`s magazines ⢠media and violence ⢠news ⢠globalization ⢠sport ⢠popular music ⢠new technology. 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