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#5: Business & Productivity » Applications : ReportGenerator v2.237 |
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| The Author: imfamous | 30 April 2009 | Views: 361 |
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ReportGenerator v2.237 | 5.39 MB Designed for use with C3D file that contain kinematic data from programs such as Plug in Gait from Vicon, this program enables anyone to design, display and print data from as many as 120 C3D files in any single graph or report. ReportGenerator is compatible with, and can read, standard report definition files (RPT files) created by the Vicon Clinical Manager application (now discontinued but formerly sold by Oxford Metrics Ltd). These report definition files can be edited interactively from within ReportGenerator. This program is the ideal graphing tool for anyone who has been using VCM to generate clinical reports and needs direct printed output. ReportGenerator is a feature-rich application, written specifically to address the many shortcomings of both Vicon Clinical Manager, Polygon and many other C3D reporting tools, ReportGenerator creates reports that print directly on any printer supported by Windows, exported as bitmap (.BMP) files to almost any document or application and fully supports copy and paste into applications such as Word etc. ReportGenerator can also export and normalize any C3D file variable. One of the features of ReportGenerator is its support for the creation of ASCII GCD files containing Gait Cycle Data from any C3D file created by Vicon Plug-In-Gait. This makes it a simple process to extract ASCII data, already normalized in "n" points into files suitable for Excel, MATLAB or SAS. |
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#6: E-Books : Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB |
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| The Author: Yhoo | 22 April 2009 | Views: 2277 |
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Useful to students, professional engineers, scientists, and technicians, Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB·provides a simple, easy-to-understand, hands-on introduction to MATLAB·demonstrates the use of MATLAB for solving electronic problems·outlines various ways MATLAB solves circuit analysis problems·shows the flexibility of MATLAB for solving general engineering and scientific problemsThis book divides into three parts: introduction to MATLAB, applications of MATLAB in circuit analysis, and electronics applications with MATLAB. Topics covered include plotting functions, control statements, two-port networks, Fourier analysis, diodes, semiconductor physics, operational amplifiers, and transistor circuits |
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#8: E-Books : MATLAB Programming for Engineers, 4th Edition |
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| The Author: chuongbill | 12 April 2009 | Views: 2143 |
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ISBN: 978-0495244493 | 567 pages | CL-Engineering (November 8, 2007) | DJVU | 78 MBEmphasizing problem-solving skills throughout this very successful book, Stephen Chapman introduces the MATLAB® language and shows how to use it to solve typical technical problems. The book teaches MATLAB® as a technical programming language showing students how to write clean, efficient, and well-documented programs. It makes no pretense at being a complete description of all of MATLAB®'s hundreds of functions. Instead, it teaches students how to locate any desired function with MATLAB®'s extensive on line help facilities. Overall, students develop problem-solving skills and are equipped for future courses and careers using the power of MATLAB®. |
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#9: E-Books : Signals and Systems with MATLAB Computing and Simulink Modeling, Fourth Edition |
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| The Author: al67ex | 28 September 2008 | Views: 2377 |
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686 pages | 2008-04-28 | PDF | 4,2 MB This new (fourth) edition contains a 36-page discussion on window functions and additional examples using the MATLAB fft and ifft functions. As in the previous (third) edition, this text contains a comprehensive discussion and numerous illustrative examples on continuous and discrete time signals and systems with many MATLAB® scripts and Simulink® models. Contents: Elementary Signals, Laplace transformation and its Inverse, Circuit Analysis with the Laplace transformation, State-Space, Impulse Response and Convolution, Fourier Series and Transform, Discrete-Time Signals and the Z transform, Discrete Fourier Transform and the FFT, Design of Analog and Digital Filters, and Window Functions. Ideal for self-study by students and working professionals. |
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#10: E-Books : PEM Fuel Cell Modeling and Simulation Using Matlab |
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| The Author: al67ex | 14 August 2008 | Views: 3536 |
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Academic Press | 408 pages | 2008-01-15 | PDF | 3,9 MB Easy to read and understand, this book provides design and modelling tips for fuel cell components such as: modelling proton exchange structure, catalyst layers, gas diffusion, fuel distribution structures, fuel cell stacks and fuel cell plant. This book includes design advice and MATLAB and FEMLAB codes for Fuel Cell types such as: polymer electrolyte, direct methanol and solid oxide fuel cells. This book also includes types for one, two and three dimensional modeling and two-phase flow phenomena and microfluidics. *Modeling and design validation techniques *Covers most types of Fuel Cell including SOFC * MATLAB and FEMLAB modelling codes *Translates basic phenomena into mathematical equations |
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