Mathworks Workshops
As part of its sponsorship of the 13th DSP Workshop & 5th SPE Workshop in Marco Island in January, the MathWorks is pleased to announce the following in-conference sessions and pre-conference professional training opportunities:
January 5 and 6: Afternoon Workshops
The MathWorks will be sponsoring two brief afternoon workshops covering the following topics:
1. "Recent Developments in MATLAB with Applications to DSP Research and Teaching"
This one hour session will include coverage of new MATLAB features like Object-oriented programming in MATLAB, Parallel Computing, Embedded MATLAB, and new Filter Design capabilities.
2. "Recent Developments in Simulink with Applications to DSP Research and Teaching"
This session will introduce the Signal Processing teaching applications CD developed by Texas Instruments and MathWorks with a professor from Tel-Aviv University. The applications CD includes worked-out examples from Audio, Video and Imaging, Control and DSP based on the Simulink workflow, covering theory, lab activities, Simulink modeling, and the TI hardware implementation model.
January 4: Pre-Conference Professional Training Workshop
"Simulink for Teaching Signal Processing: Bridging Theory and Practice"
(This Workshop is open to all university-affiliated attendees, and requires advance registration with The MathWorks. Send an email to The MathWorks to indicate your interest.)
The use of Simulink models as an alternative to, or in conjunction with MATLAB, can significantly enhance student learning experiences. Participants will learn how to build and simulate Simulink models for Signal Processing Systems, employ them for teaching in classroom environments and implement systems on hardware using Real-Time Workshop. While the presentation and hands-on activities are geared towards educators, researchers looking to build and implement real-world signal processing systems should also benefit from this workshop.
Simulink On-ramp
- Building and Simulating Simple Systems
- Simulation Fundamentals
- Working with MATLAB
- Creating Sub-systems
- Signal Analysis
- Designing and Applying Filters
- Frame-based Processing
- Multi-rate Systems
- Student Learning Styles
- Using Simulink for lectures
- Sample First Lecture with Simulink
- Designing Simulink based Interactive Models for Teaching
- Real-Time and Embedded Applications
- Code Generation
- Targeting DSP Hardware
Sunday, January 4 - Pre-conference Training
January 5 and 6 - Afternoon workshops
Please contact The MathWorks with any questions, or to indicate your interest in attending these sessions.
