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Digital signal processing laboratory using MATLAB
Published in Unknown Binding by WCB/McGraw-Hill (1999)
Author: Sanjit Kumar Mitra
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Digital Signal Processing - A MATLAB-Based Tutorial Approach (Industrial Control, Computers and Communications)
Published in Paperback by Taylor & Francis Group (01 July, 2002)
Author: John Leis
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Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (05 September, 2003)
Authors: Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, and Steven L. Eddins
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Digital Filters and Signal Processing: With Matlab Exercises
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (01 June, 1996)
Author: Leland B. Jackson
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Digital Control System Analysis and Design (3rd Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Pearson Education (07 November, 1994)
Authors: Charles L. Phillips and H. Troy Nagle
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Let a classmate buy it.
Do not expect to learn anything from this book. The examples have holes. It will have you flipping between 6 different places in the book when it references other pages. The instruction assumes too much prior experience. It's the most frustrating book I've ever owned to supplement the dryest class I've ever taken.

bad book
As a Graduate student. I think this book is very hard to understand. I took long hours to understand some of the topics especially the space state representations.
You should know very well your fundamentals of control system and I recommend to take the Linear System SPace Systems before of this class.
If you understand chapter 2 completely... you will not have problem with the rest of the book.

Not Bad
Less or simple examples, and focus more on control maths than practical applications. It lacks details, and strong examples. Many students had problem follwing this book. You definetly need addition book as a refrence.


Differential Equations: Modeling with MATLAB
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (02 April, 1999)
Author: Paul W. Davis
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No MATLAB syntax
If you're looking for a book to learn how to model differential equations with MATLAB, don't buy this book. No examples in MATLAB are given, only references to what commands in 'DELAB' (The author's MATLAB interface) can be used to solve problems. I purchased and returned this book.

great explainations
this book has very little illustrations and graphics to show what the mathmatical models are doing, yet it's still a great learning tool. in some instances, the book can give you an example and jump right to a conclusion, which can be confusing, so you will need someone to explain the middle ground to you unless you are very very fluent in algebra and calculus. however, most of the time, the explainations and instructions are very clearly written (in comparison with most math texts). I'm not using MATLAB, so i don't know how well the book teaches and utilizes the software.


Differential Equations, Matlab Technology Resource Manual : A Modeling Perspective
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (09 January, 2004)
Authors: Robert L. Borrelli and Courtney S. Coleman
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Differential Equations with MATLAB
Published in Paperback by Wiley (19 May, 1999)
Authors: Kevin R. Coombes, Brian R. Hunt, Ronald L. Lipsman, John E. Osborn, and Garrett J. Stuck
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Designing Linear Control System Design with MATLAB
Published in Textbook Binding by Prentice Hall (17 November, 1993)
Authors: Katshuiko Ogata and Katsuhiko Ogata
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Data Analysis in the Earth Sciences Using MATLAB
Published in Paperback by Pearson Education (22 June, 1999)
Author: Gerard V. Middleton
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Short in Theory Description
Being a graduate student, I don't much like this book. The theory description is not nough, and there're some mistakes in the Matlab programs. For the propose of partice and technique application, this book is not bad, but for those students really want to know much about data analysis, this book is not quite enough.

matlab - not just for earthies
The title of this excellent book is inappropriate. It should be "Data analysis using Matlab" or perhaps "Data Analysis in the Physical Sciences using Matlab", since the material is quite general and the book will be useful to many folks outside Earth Science.

Matlab is fast becoming the lingua franca for data analysis in many branches of physical science and engineering. How far it will spread beyond this domain is a question. It remains to be seen whether biologists, psychologists and the like, will give up their point/click interfaces. And at the other end of the scale, high-level users will continue to eschew matlab for more application-specific languages (e.g. S+ and R for statistics) and more efficient languages (e.g. fortran for ocean-modelling runs that take months of CPU time). However, there is a vast range of users who find that matlab is a tool that fits the hand well. You'd be hard-pressed to find a physical-science laboratory without well-thumbed Matlab manuals scattered among the fortran manuals and the tables of integrals.

Until recently, the problem with matlab has been a lack of good books telling how to use it in real-world applications. Matlab usage has spread mainly by word of mouth. That's terrific for high-level researchers since any form of communication (even about silly syntax errors) may very well lead to fruitful collaboration. But it's not so good for students, who need texts that start from the ground up, using matlab at every stage. Why should students learn data-analysis techniques from textbooks that are "language-neutral", when they are most likely to be using matlab when they enter the research community? Wouldn't it make more sense for them to learn about fast fourier transforms, fractals, etc., by actually doing computations instead of reading about computations, by actually drawing graphs instead of looking at them?

All of this makes me wonder why the market hasn't been flooded with great books about using matlab in science. But it hasn't.

Middleton's book thus fills an important gap. In it you'll read a bit about probability, regression, principal component analysis, cluster analysis, time series, spatial mapping, fractals, etc. In other words, Middleton touches on many of the tools and techniques that are used daily in the physical sciences. The key is that he gives matlab examples of all that he does. (As you'd expect, these are on an enclosed floppy disk.)

His approach is long on example and short on proof, and many readers will like this. I am a professor, and I'm not sure that I'd be happy using this book alone in a course, because of the "short on proof" aspect. But I may be an old fuddy-duddy. And, it must be admitted that a lot of science today is of the "hey, let's try this cool technique in our field" variety. (Who, of a certain age, has not seen catastrophe theory, chaos theory, fractal theory, wavelet theory, etc., wash over our fields like waves upon an unwet beach?)

I am certain that Middleton's book will find a comfortable place on my bookshelf, right near my elbow, and that I'll be recommending it to students and to fellow researchers. It's not complete, and it's not as deep as I'd like, but it covers a lot of ground and it does it in a highly practical way. But it will get you up and running quickly, letting you focus on applying data-analysis techniques to your work and not on developing the techniques. Hey, even the point-click crowd would do well to glance at these pages!


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