Comprehensive MATLAB Workshop: From Basics to Advanced Applications
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Date: 29-06-2024
Time: 11.00 AM – 02.00 PM
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Objective:
This online MATLAB workshop, aims to provide participants with a thorough understanding of MATLAB, covering fundamental concepts to advanced applications. The workshop will focus on the following key topics:
1. Understanding the Main Features of the MATLAB Development Environment:
- Explore the MATLAB interface and learn to navigate its various tools and features.
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2. Basic Syntax, Looping, 2D & 3D Plotting:
- Gain proficiency in MATLAB's syntax and understand the essentials of programming, including looping structures.
- Learn techniques for creating 2D and 3D plots to visualize data effectively.
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3. PID Controller and Its Tuning:
- Delve into the principles of Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controllers.
- Understand methods for tuning PID controllers for optimal system performance.
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4. Fuzzy Logic Toolbox:
- Introduction to fuzzy logic concepts and their implementation using MATLAB's Fuzzy Logic Toolbox.
- Practical applications and case studies using fuzzy logic.
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5. Neural Network Toolbox:
- Explore the Neural Network Toolbox in MATLAB.
- Learn the basics of neural networks and their application in solving real-world problems.
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6. ANFIS Toolbox:
- Understand Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS) and their role in modeling complex systems.
- Hands-on experience with ANFIS Toolbox for system modeling.
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7. Genetic Algorithm and PSO Algorithm:
- Introduction to Genetic Algorithms and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithms.
- Implement and optimize solutions using genetic algorithms and PSO in MATLAB.
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By the end of this workshop, participants will have acquired a comprehensive skill set in MATLAB, enabling them to apply their knowledge to a wide range of engineering and scientific problems.
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