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MATLAB for Engineers: Applications in Control, Electrical Engineering, IT and Robotics

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MATLAB for Engineers: Applications in Control, Electrical Engineering, IT and Robotics
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533079141
Number of pages: 512

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The book presents several approaches in the key areas of practice for which the MATLAB software package was used. It will be of great interest to control and electrical engineers and students in the fields of research the book covers.

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