Computer Programming II


Basic introductory concepts of Computer Programming using the programming language MATLAB, one of the most modern and efficient in solving problems in electrical engineering MATLAB is a high level programming language that is aimed at students with little or no experience in programming. With its simple structured format enables students to solve problems and be familiar with programming techniques similar in nature to what are going to study in the following semesters in courses such as Systems Control Systems, circuit design and microprocessors. Finally, basic commands and techniques of the SIMULINK package are analyzed. Simulink is an environment for multidomain simulation and Model-Based Design for dynamic and embedded systems. It provides an interactive graphical environment


Objectives

By completing the course the student should be able to: • Do students understand the concepts of algorithmic thinking, the basic principles and logic on the programming and code development. • To create structured form programs that include dialing functions (function calls) and process input / output data in environment MATLAB. • Make use of structured data formats such as tables in programs developed • To implement, debug and shows the accuracy of the programs on the environment MATLAB. • Be able to express clearly the documentation of the program • Be able to apply the above issues in electrical engineering, automatic control and informatics. • Do students understand the usefulness of tables (one-dimensional - two dimensional) and functions in programming.


Prerequisites

There is no prerequisite course


Syllabus

• Introduction to MatLab. • Create vector and matrix through the Matlab • Files and functions • Commands Treaty • Repeat Orders • Polynomials • Graphs • Introduction to SAE • Simulink

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: Rodi Tsagkalidou
Department: Electrical Engineering TE
Institution: TEI of Western Macedonia
Subject: Computer and Information Sciences
Rights: CC - Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives

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