MATLAB® for Electrical and Computer Engineering Students and Professionals
With Simulink®
This book combines the teaching of the MATLAB® programming language with the presentation and development of carefully selected electrical and computer engineering (ECE) fundamentals. This is what distinguishes it from other books concerned with MATLAB®: it is directed specifically to ECE concerns. Students will see, quite explicitly, how and why MATLAB® is well suited to solve practical ECE problems.
This book is intended primarily for the freshman or sophomore ECE major who has no programming experience, no background in EE or CE, and is required to learn MATLAB® programming. It can be used for a course about MATLAB® or an introduction to electrical and computer engineering, where learning MATLAB® programming is strongly emphasized. A first course in calculus, usually taken concurrently, is essential. The book will also serve EE or CE professionals who need to learn MATLAB® and who prefer learning via examples directly relevant to their work.
The distinguishing feature of this MATLAB® book is that about 15 per cent develops ECE fundamentals gradually, from very basic principles. Because these fundamentals are interwoven throughout, MATLAB® can be applied to solve relevant, practical problems. The plentiful, in-depth example problems to which MATLAB® is applied were carefully chosen so that results obtained with MATLAB® also provide insights about the fundamentals.
About the Author
Roland Priemer has been a faculty member in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) for the past 40 years, during which time he has also consulted for local, national and international corporations and laboratories. He received the UIC Excellence in Teaching Award in 2004, the College of Engineering Excellence in Teaching Award in 2006 and the College of Engineering Harold Simon Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2008. He is currently an Associate Professor, Emeritus at UIC where he teaches the course: "Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering" to freshmen.
Publication Year:
2013
Pages:
664
ISBN-13: 978-1-61353-188-4
Format:
PBK