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MATLAB/SIMULINK book for beginners

Started by nomi June 6, 2005
Hi,
   can anyone please recommend a good MATLAB/SIMULINK book for
beginners (especially for Telecommunications engineers), I mean just
basic stuff? PLease do help out since the newbie gets lost in the
hundreds of titles available, Thanks
Nauman


nomi wrote:
> Hi, > can anyone please recommend a good MATLAB/SIMULINK book for > beginners (especially for Telecommunications engineers), I mean just > basic stuff? PLease do help out since the newbie gets lost in the > hundreds of titles available, Thanks > Nauman
Try Buck & al: "Computer Explorations in Signals and Systems Using MATLAB " http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0130421553/qid=1118046184/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/104-1559870-1827169?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 The book starts out with pretty basic matlab (although this book does not intend to teach matlab as such), and goes on to use matlab to go through variuous excersises and projects concerned with signals and systems. It's been a while since I browsed the book, so am not sure if you need the signal processing toolbox as well. You would need working knowledge of matlab at least on the level of the "Getting Started with Matlab" manual before attempting to tackle the above book. The manual can be downloaded from TMW as a PDF file and printed by yourself, so it will not cost you more than downloading time and printing paper. Rune
Many thanks for the help Rune,
God bless you!